How Einstein Reconciled Religion to Science
Source: Nautilus By Brian Gallagher, who is an associate editor at Nautilus. Follow him on Twitter @bsgallagher. Not long ago, I heard an echo of Albert Einstein’s religious views in the words […]
Source: Nautilus By Brian Gallagher, who is an associate editor at Nautilus. Follow him on Twitter @bsgallagher. Not long ago, I heard an echo of Albert Einstein’s religious views in the words […]
Source: BBC News Scientists in India have hit out at speakers at a major conference for making irrational claims, including that ancient Hindus invented stem cell research. Some academics at […]
Source: Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A 1954 letter written by Albert Einstein and known as the “God letter” because he discussed his thoughts about God and religion has […]
Source: The Guardian By Harriet Sherwood A handwritten missive by Albert Einstein known as the “God letter” fetched almost $3m at auction on Tuesday. Christie’s auction house in New York stated on Tuesday afternoon that […]
Source: Associated Press By ARON HELLER 1 of 3 FILE – This June, 1954, file photo shows renowned physicist Albert Einstein in Princeton, N.J. More than a decade before the […]
Source: The Washington Post By Avi Selk A letter in which Albert Einstein explicitly rejected God and religion will be auctioned in December for the second time since the famous physicist […]
Source: Time BY Jeffrey Kluger Jun 01, 2017 Science, like so many other things, has tipping points. Figure out how to isolate and identify one virus and you’re on your way […]
Source: Brainpickings by Maria Popova Collision and convergence in Truth and Beauty at the intersection of science and spirituality. EINSTEIN: Do you believe in the Divine as isolated from […]
because, Einstein is reported to have said: ‘Men invented the atomic bomb. Mice would not invent a mouse trap’.
Epigraph “Eyes cannot reach Him but He reaches the eyes. And He is the Incomprehensible, the All-Aware.” (Al Quran 6:104) “That humble attitude of mind toward the grandeur of reason […]