"A commonsense interpretation of the facts suggests that a super intellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in nature. The numbers one calculates from the facts seem to me so overwhelming as to put this conclusion almost beyond question."1
- Fred Hoyle
1. Hoyle, F. 1982. The Universe: Past and Present Reflections. Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics: 20:16.
Sunday, August 02, 2009
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6 comments :
There are no brute facts in the universe, only God interpreted facts, and that is a Fact!!!
Poor old Freddie... really did lose his way in old age.
On the contrary, as makes much more sense, he grew in wisdom as he grew in age.
Hi Lesley,
So, closer to death, closer to God?
Well if you're a Christian, I suppose. :-D But I was thinking more about something like Job 12:12
Is not wisdom found among the aged?
Does not long life bring understanding?
My Nan was 97 years old when she died last year... all wisdom and understanding had left her years ago. She didn’t even know she had a son and two loving grandchildren.
So, this quote isn’t perfect :-)
Lee
PS
The word verification today was 'blessed' - is someone trying to tell me something?
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