"Knowledge of the universe" poll
Philosophy

"Knowledge of the universe" poll



Can the universe be quantifiable? Namely, is mankind capable of understanding the universe--TOTALLY?

YES....2 [33%]
NO....4 [66%]

I think that those of us who voted "NO" would like to read what the "YES" voters believe. My position is scattered in the links at Templeton winner and a fully described universe--NOT .




- An Infinite Universe?
If the universe is infinite now it has always been infinite. This is the opinion of many astronomers today as can be concluded from the following series of interviews, but the opinions differ much more than I had expected. Many astronomers do not have...

- A Physicist's Philosophical Perspective
Israel Perez has provided his insight into the physical world. I cannot totally agree with the paper. Abstract: Without a doubt many problems in physics arise as a consequence of our philosophical conception of the world. In this contribution however...

- Templeton Prize Criticized
"Templeton prize is bad news for religion, not science" by Michael Brooks March 25th, 2010 NewScientist In his acceptance today of the £1 million Templeton prize for "an exceptional contribution to affirming life's spiritual dimension", evolutionary...

- "science Laws Universal" Poll
Do you consider the scientific facts we have established are "truly" universal? For example: f=ma is true within our observable area...and at the far, unobservable ends of the universe. Yes...3 No...2 Undecided...3 I am somewhat "undecided" on this....

- "god Particle"/higgs Boson--knowledge Of The Universe
And another model of the stuff that comprises the universe...in this case the elementary particle that gives mass to particles that have no mass and mass to all elementary particles. Actually it is just a part of the established "standard model of physics"...



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