The Trust: change "God does not play a dimes" to "God does not play dice"
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Whenever we apply or verify our knowledge we can do it only inside boundaries of the known world. What is behind a horizon is unknown. Old Greeks would think twice before crossing their horizon. Not only the danger there may be n-times as big, you may even hit an [[wikipedia:Apeiron_(cosmology)|Apeiron]] as [[Vopěnka]] nicely explains. We have no such fear. Rather we believe that the same laws that can be applied here can be applied behind horizon as well. No surprise we often face [[paradox]]es! | Whenever we apply or verify our knowledge we can do it only inside boundaries of the known world. What is behind a horizon is unknown. Old Greeks would think twice before crossing their horizon. Not only the danger there may be n-times as big, you may even hit an [[wikipedia:Apeiron_(cosmology)|Apeiron]] as [[Vopěnka]] nicely explains. We have no such fear. Rather we believe that the same laws that can be applied here can be applied behind horizon as well. No surprise we often face [[paradox]]es! | ||
- | We have learned that we cannot apply Newton's physics to something fast. We know we cannot apply it to things too small. Greeks would give up can admit that they cannot estimate what is behind the horizon (of something too distant or something too small). What is our response? We still believe that everywhere in the cosmos the same physic laws can be applied. We still believe we can explain them once all. Why? Yes, the enormous success of science in last few centuries might give us some trust. But deeper below that is the old good [[Renaissance]] trust to the biggest guarantor. The [[wikipedia:Jesus|Christian God]] is good, loves scientists and ''does not play | + | We have learned that we cannot apply Newton's physics to something fast. We know we cannot apply it to things too small. Greeks would give up can admit that they cannot estimate what is behind the horizon (of something too distant or something too small). What is our response? We still believe that everywhere in the cosmos the same physic laws can be applied. We still believe we can explain them once all. Why? Yes, the enormous success of science in last few centuries might give us some trust. But deeper below that is the old good [[Renaissance]] trust to the biggest guarantor. The [[wikipedia:Jesus|Christian God]] is good, loves scientists and ''does not play dice'', or does it? |
== Conclusion == | == Conclusion == |