Scientific research probes the
deepest mysteries of the universe and of living things, and it creates applications and technologies that benefit humanity and create wealth.
To the religious attitude, however, it is primarily through symbols (and their unfolding in myth and ritual) that the ultimate,
transcendent mystery of the universe becomes transparent.
His work is indeed fascinating and shows some of the
great mysteries of the universe with possible explainations (though string theory is a joke), but again, I don't see how he has disproven any religion, beyond Fundamentalist Christianity that insists evolution isn't real or that we live on a Young Earth.
Stephen Hawking, the legendary astrophysicist and a man who has solved some of the most
complex mysteries of the universe, was recently asked what it is he thinks about the most.
In this startling and lavishly illustrated book, Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow present the most recent scientific thinking about these and other
abiding mysteries of the universe, in nontechnical language marked by brilliance and simplicity.
The unknown forces that briefly bound them could explain a
larger mystery of the universe: how neutron stars, the incredibly dense remains of certain large stars, can pack matter together so tightly.
Here, you can get the picture of
grand mysteries of the universe to be explored by ALMA and astronomical endeavors to address such big scientific challenges with ALMA.
It's a graceful exploration of a sometimes comforting, sometimes
distressing mystery of the universe, and the unsettling combination of meaning and emptiness will linger long after the last page.
In a world where scientific discovery and exploration is slowly but surely unravelling the
myriad mysteries of the universe, it's gratifying to know that some idiot can still find time to come up with such a ludicrous invention as Glow In The Dark Loo Roll.
Stephen Hawking, the visionary physicist who wrote A Brief History of Time and dedicated his life to exploring and explaining
the mysteries of the universe, has died at 76.
The book is about aliens destroying the earth to make way for a hyperspace highway and features Marvin the Paranoid Android and a supercomputer designed to answer all
the mysteries of the universe.
Who are we to question
the mysteries of the universe?
This is no different to scientists who continue to struggle to understand
the mystery of our universe, the only difference is that science focusses on the external and the how, religion on the internal and the why.
I was merely pointing out that the Bible isn't the only way to learn about God or
the mysteries of the universe, or whatever.
As such our theologies do little more than itemize our various ignorances and self - interests before
the mystery of the universe.
I was hoping that he was actually going to come up with something amazing or neat which he was hinting at before, but instead, he gives up on that supposed scientific theory and arrogantly, and obnoxiously declares that he knows all
the mysteries of the universe and everything about existence when he couldn't figure out anything about what happens in a quantum singularity or parallel universes or whatever he was working on.
Hawking never claims to be the only authority on
the mysteries of the universe.
Be proud to be a human, use that amazingly complex brain of yours to figure out all of
the mysteries of the universe and stop thinking without being honest and critical of your ideas.
The only person ever to have been endowed with greater wisdom, directly imbued from God, greater than any other human, King Solomon said, when «pondering
the mysteries of the universe» (i.e., the meaning of life), «Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind» (Ecclesiastes 12:13).
We live in a world rightly fascinated by
the mysteries of the universe and of science, and what we learn over and over again is how small and fragile we really are.
Coupled with the idea that the great
mysteries of the universe will never be explained by science alone, all of my atheist friends (many who are very very well educated) are still open to the idea that something (or perhaps Someone) bigger than them has a part in our daily lives.
Yes, our awesome minds (one of the great
mysteries of our universe) were also created by him.