In a recent conversation, Professor Brian Keating, a prominent cosmologist and experimental physicist, delves into the profound implications of understanding the Big Bang and the origins of the universe, particularly in relation to the concept of a creator. Professor Keating emphasizes the transformative role that telescopes have played in expanding our comprehension of the cosmos. He also highlights the intriguing connections between human biology and the stars, suggesting a deeper relationship between humanity and the universe. The dialogue further explores the ongoing scientific debate surrounding the existence of God, raising questions about how advancements in cosmology may shape our perceptions of creation. This discussion serves as a thought-provoking examination of the intersection between science, philosophy, and spirituality. #Cosmology #Philosophy #ScienceAndSpirituality #BigBang #HumanExistence ---------------------- Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/e-Nwc4bA
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You see, there's a very Real difference between theoretical physics, and what I call experiential physics. This is reflected by the same difference between dogmatic, or written, religion, and 'mystical', or experiential religion - in three major faiths this is Gnosticism (Christianity), Sufism (Islam), and Kabbalah (Judaism) - and they're all the same thing. You see, once you know the theory, the rest is all about experience. There is a slight mistake in the following video. The UniVerse is not the same as the Cosmos (The Galaxy and its reflections in 4D spacetime - Z: SiOn - SIrius to oriON; the A-Z, or Alpha-Omega of the playground). The UniVerse, the One Word or rather vibration, creates the Cosmos ('G-d emanates from outside that which is seen, into that which is seen' - Kabbalah). But that's 5D stuff - it's a bit like an Eye. The 5th Dimension is the UniVerse - God. We are all reflections of that. Get it? Illuminated? Do you see? HanSpace - DiscoveryX
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Are faith and science incompatible? In Where to Start: Faith & Science, you’ll learn how to approach this topic with humility and discernment, whether you’re in a classroom, at a dinner table, or in a Bible study. Led by BioLogos President and astronomer Deborah Haarsma, this is an introductory course to integrating faith and science, with optional “Going Deeper” sections throughout for a more thorough exploration of the topics.https://buff.ly/3Imf46z
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