Tuesday, February 24, 2015

A Brief History of Time by Steven Hawking

  • science and math try to be so definite in their findings, but can we produce a mathematical model for everything?
  • nature is interpreted differently by everyone, so is history, therefore nothing is really a "fact", per say, even time
  • time, although numbers, again is not definite because it all depends on where you are--time zones--something is happening at the same "moment" but not the same "time"
  • religion, philosophy and science used to be intertwined but science has since removed itself from these specialists and yet we still ask philosphical questions in science--aren't theories just philosophy?
  • and if we had an answer to everything, wouldn't that just make us God?

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