With passion and curiosity, Alan Lightman
explores the emotional and philosophical questions raised by recent
discoveries in science. He looks at the dialogue between science and
religion; the conflict between our human desire for permanence and the
impermanence of nature; the possibility that our universe is simply an
accident; the manner in which modern technology has separated us from
direct experience of the world; and our resistance to the view that our
bodies and minds can be explained by scientific logic and laws.
Behind all of these considerations is the suggestion--at once haunting and exhilarating--that what we see and understand of the world is only a tiny piece of the extraordinary, perhaps unfathomable whole.
Download: http://sh.st/piYto
Behind all of these considerations is the suggestion--at once haunting and exhilarating--that what we see and understand of the world is only a tiny piece of the extraordinary, perhaps unfathomable whole.
Download: http://sh.st/piYto
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