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sohochari · 5 years
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Einstein's chosen world among this unresolved universe ⇒ Kirno Sohochari
Einstein’s chosen world among this unresolved universe ⇒ Kirno Sohochari
He was none but Albert Einstein who chosen God a metaphor before made his famous comment ‘God doesn’t play dice with the universe.’ His self-reliance in the mathematical uniformity of a static universe inspired him to believe the universe cannot ruin itself by going under anomaly and randomness. An outright denier of religious or personal God preferred to see himself in a globe where a relation…
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“I want to know God’s thoughts—the rest are mere details.”—Albert Einstein, German-born theoretical physicist, 1879-1955 (Please note that each of these quotations is meant to be read independently of all the others, especially those immediately preceding and following the current quotation.) “Observatio, Experimenta, et Inventum”™ ™
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redzhis · 5 years
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Bent not broken....
Beauty of Nature
Today is my birthday! And in line with the actual definition of the word, I was born on a Wednesday and notwithstanding the fact that I was born preemie, I choose to celebrate my birthday every week. In my journey here on earth, I have learned that it  is usually those life-transforming events that shape our character and influence our decisions. And so with this intolerable…
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Einstein's letter putting down God, religion anticipated that would get in any event $1 million
Einstein’s letter putting down God, religion anticipated that would get in any event $1 million
A letter in which Albert Einstein unequivocally dismissed God and religion will be unloaded in December for the second time since the celebrated physicist composed it, a year prior to his demise.
Einstein composed the letter to a Jewish savant in 1954, and it created some excitement when it originally opened up to the world at a closeout deal in 2008 – finish with Einstein’s unambiguous…
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brianchilton · 7 years
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(Podcast) Mathematical Apologetics: Discovering Divine Attributes in Math
(Podcast) Mathematical Apologetics: Discovering Divine Attributes in Math
On today’s podcast, Brian discusses how one discovers the mark of the divine in math. In the book Faith and Learning: A Handbook for Christian Higher Education, edited by David S. Dockery, Jeanette Russ, in her chapter “Christian Scholarship in Math, Physics, and Engineering, provides several ways that math demonstrates the divine attributes of God. Brian discusses the mathematical apologetics…
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