
Originally Posted by
Taliesin
I do suspect that science is art and has aesthetical qualities mainly if you have studied it enough, a sort of an acquired taste, if you will. I'm also rather certain that it's not for everybody. But then again, the same holds for quite a number of authors.
I also think that education plays a part - people might not understand nor enjoy neither Joyce nor quantum chemistry but since they have been taught that Joyce is art but quantum chemisty is not, they will say that the former is art but the latter is not. They will also therefore believe that it is possible to enjoy Joyce but not possible to enjoy quantum chemistry.
Of course, there are differences between art and science - in art, broadly speaking, everything is allowed, while science, so that it could be calles science, should describe reality in some sense. But if we forget this aspect and discuss just the aesthetic one, I think that what I said above is true.