On 04 Dec 2014, at 17:01, [email protected] wrote:
On Thursday, December 4, 2014 2:09:11 PM UTC, [email protected] wrote:
The Hindu cycles seem more plausible then the Quran, Soonah, and
Bukhari. Yet, no faith describes how the night sky appears and how
it got that way.
Nor Science. The blackness is subject to a range of speculation. It
adds up by one reading, but consistency is lost again no sooner than
won, by facing the wrong way to another reading. E.g. Physical law
doesn't derive from negative, hence absence of light. But the
cosmological interpretation worldview situates every point in the
universe with the same effect we get where we are - in the middle,
everything expanding way.
Making the universe effectively infinite and homogenous. That isn't
necessarily the view of everyone, but there's no alternative answer
in play either.
But the consequence for that should be a lot more light.
I thought this was solved by the plausible fractal dimension of the
"matter" distribution in space time. But I am not an expert.
So your point is square for the faiths, philosophies and Science
alike.
OK.
Science is the tool. The big picture/person is the goal. Religion is
the faith that there is some truth *behind* our theories/local-
illusions. As Einstein felt well, there is no science without a
religion, if only to give inspiration where to search.
If you cut a magnet in two, the poles get reinstalled at about the
speed of light,
If you cut a planaria in two, the corresponding heads and tails get
reinstalled but it can takes weeks,
If you cut science-religion in two, the corresponding science and
religion can get reinstalled too, but it can takes millenaries.
Bruno
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