2026年6月27日 星期六

 


Max Planck was a towering scientist, a believer in God, deeply devoted to spirituality and the arts, and himself a musician. Albert Einstein believed in the God of beauty and cherished art, yet like Planck he never debated the existence or non‑existence of God, for with their extraordinary intellect they understood that no one would ever resolve humanity’s most fundamental question. Is there a source, an origin?
Charles Darwin despised religious disputes, which is why historians simply called him an agnostic. He believed that if he lived life again, he would enrich each week with music and poetry. Even Professor Cox, who today carries the torch of science and guides us, has such faith in art, music, and poetry that in his youth he played in a rock band; and still wishes to keep music alongside his scientific work.
The essential truth is this: we endlessly fight over whether scientists believed or disbelieved in an eternal origin, while they themselves, with open minds and little concern for these endless, unanswerable sidelines, cleared the path for humanity to reach greater answers. So it is best that we too walk in their way; and with every peaceful belief, accept our fellow humans in the scientific community

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