Ted wrote: Most pyhsicists would say that neither particle even has a definite position or momentum until it is measured..
The Heisenburg Uncertainty Principle?
I personally cannot believe that consciousness etc. is totally physical and chemistry. Logicall it makes no sense to me.
I had faith that there was a "super-dimensional soul" before I saw my own body from outside myself. Now I'm sure of it. It's infinitely comforting.
Here I will refer to jives comment that science answers as to how we are here and a spiritual faith answers to why we are here. Science does not answer such questions as purpose, hate, love, compassion, altruism, mercy, why anything why not nothing etc..
Hey! Ted quoted me! Go me! Go me!
But seriously, Why is it assumed that Science and Religion cannot coexist or that Science is bent on undermining the pinnings of Religion?
Psychologist D. Morgenson also commented to me that there is far more occurring in this world then will ever be explained by science.
[QUOTE]Science does deal with the physical world and its very findings are now being called into question. The end was supposed to be the Big Crunch and now apparently I read in a "Scientic American" the universe is expanding at and ever increasing rate rather then collapsing or even slowing down.
It's true, although new research seems to point to the fact that there is enough "dark matter" to slow it down eventually. Personally, I'm glad. The idea of a Universe that ends in total entropy is disconcerting to me.
It would be more logical and beautiful to have a Universe that eternally expanded and collapsed. Could we be on the first cycle? Or the seventh?
Death is not the final end. The various molecus and atoms etc that make a person up will continue to exist.
Hurray! Someone who actually knows and isn't afraid to say that atoms are immortal! Most students look at me strangely when I try to tell them that their atoms were originally formed inside a star. To me, thouhg, that speaks of a huge and wonderful, plan.
How can we appreciate the beautyof the tapestry we live in when we are but a single thread in one tiny part of the pattern?