Related Authors: Robert Jastrow | The Enchanted Loom
Related Topics: atheism, bible, big-bang-theory-in-creation, creationism, god, physics, science










There is a strange ring of feeling and emotion in these reactions [of scientists to evidence that the universe had a sudden beginning]. They come from the heart whereas you would expect the judgments to come from the brain. Why? I think part of the answer is that scientists cannot bear the thought of a natural phenomenon which cannot be explained, even with unlimited time and money. There is a kind of religion in science; it is the religion of a person who believes there is order and harmony in the Universe. Every event can be explained in a rational way as the product of some previous event; every effect must have its cause, there is no First Cause. … This religious faith of the scientist is violated by the discovery that the world had a beginning under conditions in which the known laws of physics are not valid, and as a product of forces or circumstances we cannot discover. When that happens, the scientist has lost control. If he really examined the implications, he would be traumatized.
Related Authors: Robert Jastrow | The Enchanted Loom
Related Topics: atheism, bible, big-bang-theory-in-creation, creationism, god, physics, science
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