Saw this recently: ‘Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are a part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.’ — Max Planck
That's an excellent quote
There is no mystery in nature, except for specific questions about its functioning that add up to such a large number that it gives the impression that it is transcendental, when in truth only we have this capacity. The only mystery, easy to solve, and which in fact was 2000 years ago, is where you are going. nostr:nevent1qqs2vvl7euhl9ef4crtjrs2skkxwfywlj7cwjkz3crm45jk9jdzjsxspz4mhxue69uhhwmm59enkjunfdehjummjvuhsygyky35jp2jnmangf68r3upyzp6qm7gj3dldc6tf9fduta6yas0ddspsgqqqqqqslpk2yx
Science, as far as we can fully master and apply it precisely, can only give us a picture of this world. Under the firm premise that there are no other worlds. nostr:note15celane07tjntsxhy8q4pdvvujgal9asa9v9rs8htf9vty699qdqve3ghk