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Through a Glass Darkly: What We Don't Know About What We Don't Know - How the Limits of Knowledge Point to God. Science and Faith
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- ISBN8233259791
- EAN9798233259791
- Date de parution09/07/2025
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What if everything we think we know about reality is just a tiny fraction of what actually exists? This book takes readers on a fascinating journey from the limitations of human perception to the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our five senses. Drawing from cutting-edge discoveries in cosmology, quantum physics, and neuroscience, it reveals that we understand only 5% of the universe around us.
From dark matter that makes up most of the cosmos to the mystery of consciousness in our own minds, science itself points to realities beyond our ability to measure. Through compelling stories of renowned scientists and elegant mathematical proofs, this work demonstrates that the deepest questions of science lead naturally to the most profound questions of meaning. This isn't another battle in the so-called war between science and religion-it's an invitation to see how rigorous scientific thinking can lead to reasonable faith.
Who are we? Why are we here?And what lies beyond the boundaries of what we can see?
From dark matter that makes up most of the cosmos to the mystery of consciousness in our own minds, science itself points to realities beyond our ability to measure. Through compelling stories of renowned scientists and elegant mathematical proofs, this work demonstrates that the deepest questions of science lead naturally to the most profound questions of meaning. This isn't another battle in the so-called war between science and religion-it's an invitation to see how rigorous scientific thinking can lead to reasonable faith.
Who are we? Why are we here?And what lies beyond the boundaries of what we can see?























