He’s the guy that first made astrophysics something I could understand. A Brief History of Time was one of my favorite books.
Then he went a little wacky with his claim that there is an alternate universe that can’t be observed or measured and that’s why we don’t understand dark matter. I think maybe he should have just tried DMT instead.
As far as believing in God, all these scientists like Krauss, Tyson, and Hawking have critical errors in their beliefs. The have made God to be a finite idea that can be slowly chipped away at by scientific discovery. You can’t chip away at the infinite, and they refuse to see that science is merely the language God gave us to use to learn about the gifts He gave us.
Then he went a little wacky with his claim that there is an alternate universe that can’t be observed or measured and that’s why we don’t understand dark matter. I think maybe he should have just tried DMT instead.
As far as believing in God, all these scientists like Krauss, Tyson, and Hawking have critical errors in their beliefs. The have made God to be a finite idea that can be slowly chipped away at by scientific discovery. You can’t chip away at the infinite, and they refuse to see that science is merely the language God gave us to use to learn about the gifts He gave us.
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