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09-28-2012, 09:28 PM
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They Insist
There is a fad in modern science establishment.
Keep religion out - they insist.
This has an advantage, you do not have to be conversant with Judaism and Christianity - religion of two people who have contributed most to this enterprise.
And there is a disadvantage also.
Devoid of moral values science looks not only dry but unattractive too.
There is a sort of inclination away from non-religion towards anti-religion.
The undercurrent is quite nuanced and the establishment will defend the secular character vociferously.
Among the serious problems in vogue, in Physics, is the black hole information loss paradox.
There is sort of religious belief that micro-level information will not be lost in any physical process.
Including black holes.
But all the evidence that people can collect points towards the opposite.
And all the evidence, of necessity, can be theoretical only. We neither have black holes at our disposal, to experiment with, nor we know how to use them - if we happen to have them at hand.
Now this is religion of science.
If they were adopting the orthodox religion it will give a better way out of the dilemma.
Just accept that God does not want to give you full control over information.
Hence you may loose information.
Accept God's decision with an amicable disposition and be at peace.
And if, at a later time, you find that information, after all, is not lost then take that as a blessing.
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