Originally Posted by
Jean-Baptiste
That's very interesting, byquist. Yes, I agree that overmuch self-assuredness is quite disconcerting.
I was watching a program the other night: a presentation by a Jesuit physicist on the connection between science and religion. His views were quite startling, coming from a Priest. His name was George Coyne, director of the Vatican Observatory. He was advocating the Big Bang theory, and outlining the evolutionary progress of the Universe. Nothing in his presentation seemed contradictory with the Creation theory, a thing which I've heard of happening, but had never had the connection explained in such depth. Though I'm not Catholic, I was heartily in agreement with his views.
"Some, perhaps many, advanced physicists, so I've gathered, see things in ways that they are finding words insufficient to explain."
Yes, there is apparently much left to explain about what's going on here in the Universe. And yes, it is nice when a serious authority is direct about our limited knowledge.