Inherit the Windbag
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 1:49 pm
That's interesting and all, Dr. Awkward, but we've already determined that Hawking is a pompous jackass.
Ace wrote:big_dave wrote:Hawking got a medal from the Pope for that statement.
JPII however, was rumoured to loathe Hawking.
Right, like JPII ever actually sat down and had a conversation with Hawking
and if they did, wouldn't that just be the most ridiculous thing ever??
steve wrote:There are very few things left that the desperate theists can cling to in wishing for something with a supernatural origin. One of them is the beginning of existence.
It's only a matter of time before that too is revealed not to be magic, but if history is anything to go by, they still won't shut up.
tocharian wrote:steve wrote:There are very few things left that the desperate theists can cling to in wishing for something with a supernatural origin. One of them is the beginning of existence.
It's only a matter of time before that too is revealed not to be magic, but if history is anything to go by, they still won't shut up.
I don't know Steve. The beginning of existence? The grand explanation for everything? There's another epistemological contest on, headed in the opposite direction, which aims to show that there is no such thing as unmediated knowledge of the world, that all methods of human understanding are constructs... pragmatic and expedient but in no way successful in extricating what we know from how we know.
And the latest on understanding dark matter and the origins of the universe... dream on.
Dr. Geek wrote:That's interesting and all, Dr. Awkward, but we've already determined that Hawking is a pompous jackass.
big_dave wrote:The epistemological "issues" come from the use of mundane language and metaphor to describe scientific ideas. Such as "beginning", "existence" and "everything".
tocharian wrote:big_dave wrote:The epistemological "issues" come from the use of mundane language and metaphor to describe scientific ideas. Such as "beginning", "existence" and "everything".
I wouldn't make light of that, especially if you're dealing with something that defies understanding in terms of language and metaphor.
big_dave wrote:There is nothing in the universe that could possibly "defy understanding", the same as there is nothing before, after, above, below, right or left of the
universe.