Can science fully comprehend the whole of the material universe? Not according to Joe Rosen.There is no question that advancements in science—especially in physics—have radically changed our concept of nature, revolutionizing our view of the universe, even of reality itself. Rosen argues, though, that the material universe in its entirety lies beyond science. Anyone who claims otherwise, who proposes a scientific Theory of Everything to explain all aspects and phenomena of nature, only misleads and misinforms. Taking science—and the scientific method—down a peg, Rosen asserts that any understanding of the whole universe, if it is to be found at all, can come only from outside science, from nonscientific modes of comprehension and insight. H...
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Is there a unifying solution to myriad physical laws of Nature that govern the Universe? String theo...
Can there be higher level laws of nature even though everything is reducible to the fundamental laws...
1979 marks the fiftieth anniversary of a major advance in man\u27s attempt to understand the overall...
Most scientists would hold that science has not established that the cosmos is physically comprehens...
The universe is an expression of the deepest basic laws of nature. Natural philosophy defines Physic...
"Why"? Why is the world, the Universe the way it is? Is space infinitely large? How small is small? ...
However, the observations encompassed by classical physics excludes the observer from the physical r...
This writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by focusing on disparity be...
How and why did the Universe come into existence? The main problem with the scientific explanation o...
Space is something. Space inherently contains laws of nature: universal rules (mathematics, space di...
I would like to share a few reflections on the broader nature of the Universe, including also the na...
If science disputes the validity or authenticity of religious knowledge it is because both...
International audienceThis writing attempts to capture mind and matter to rational description by fo...
I would like to share a few reflections on the broader nature of the Universe, including also the na...
How can we understand our human world, embedded as it is within the physical universe, in such a way...
Is there a unifying solution to myriad physical laws of Nature that govern the Universe? String theo...
Can there be higher level laws of nature even though everything is reducible to the fundamental laws...
1979 marks the fiftieth anniversary of a major advance in man\u27s attempt to understand the overall...