Sunday, October 13, 2013

Are the laws of the Nature we see applicable to whatever else is out there?

“This is said to be the golden age of cosmology and it is from an observational point of view, but from a theoretical point of view it's almost a disaster.”

http://www.edge.org/conversation/think-about-nature

“Feynman ends up saying, ‘Maybe there is a historical component.’ And then in the conversation his interviewer says, ‘But how do you do it?’ And Feynman goes, ‘Oh, no, it's much too hard, I can't think about that.’"

Here is an/the answer: God exists. Simple, but not simplistic.

Seriously educated people often do this: “The universe is not boring on any scale you look at it. It's very structured. Why?”

Note to seriously educated people: See simple but not simplistic answer.

If you are a cop or a newspaper reporter or radio/TV reporter or intelligence analyst, you learn early to look for the simple answer and go from there.

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