If so, in what way?
Is it as a practitioner, or as a follower of science journalism?
How does it affect your view of the world we live in?
:)
Is it boring for you? What is your favourite interest?
Do you disagree with it's methods?
What is your favourite interest?
I love law. I love rules. I love to see why they are in place. I love to build off a foundation. For without that, there is no possibilities. How can we rhyme with no reason?
That is why I love science.
I also hate science. I hate science when people are so out of balance, they cannot see anything but science and rule out any other possibility. Even God. According to the super mind, there is no God because they cannot prove it with a standard set of rules they admit they know only partially about. What they forget is there is nothing constant but change. The laws of science expand daily. The rules are intact, but they are not all possibles.
We are just beginning to learn that outside science is true knowledge. This knowledge opens doors to what lies beyond the physical. Once we break with the physical, the rest* can be at least discerned.
We have allowed for no-time. Let us also allow for NO- thing. That space between matter. What is there? NO thing. What does that mean? WE DON'T KNOW. That is what that means.
*the rest...that which is not known
you are a need with a typo. Just kidding. I love needs.
Oh yes.
A follower of science journalism.
I read discovery magazine, per example. I respect science as the second more important source of wisdom.
:)
I'm guessing your style of spirituality is deeply esoteric, and probably alternative relative to the mainstream.
Your image suggests consciousness as permeating everything, inside us and outside.
A view that can take in science and spirituality without contradictions.
Did I read you correctly?
:)
I could benefit from understanding computer tech a lot better, but my brain does not easily accept the mould.
My hat off to you, ozgirl! :)
LOL! :D
I've always loved science.
#MrWizard
#NewtonsApple
#NOVA
#BillNyetheScienceGuy
#BeakmansWorld
#ScienceCourt
Which is the first?
I enjoy the journals, doco's and books too, although I don't manage to keep up with all of it by a long shot.
:)
God.
Believe it or not I am one of those guys that thinks that science and faith don't have to be foes.
I believe you easily.
It all depends on how you define God,
and so it's not at all difficult to have a God who is compatible with the findings and laws of science.
For much of the first two hundred years after the advent of Darwinism,
many Protestants had a faith in a God like this.
"God is like a circle,
the centre of which is everywhere
and the circumference nowhere."
With a God like this, he exists in the middle of all that is and embraces it within him.