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" Over the years, he has developed the idea that the reality revealed by science offers only a "veiled" view of an underlying reality that science cannot access, and that the scientific view must take its place alongside the reality revealed by art, spirituality, and other forms of human inquiry. "


Wow - science offers only a veiled view of an underlying reality... I like that.

I love science and think it's important science not to reject things it does not understand. BUT I think there will always be things that are JUST out of reach for science. I suspect the list of things that science doesn't have a fitting answer for will grow smaller and smaller over time, as science investigates more thoroughly things that it currently considers "out of reach".... but there will always be things science cannot explain. What do you think?
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by Udut, Kenneth on Mar. 22 2009


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