Will a complete physical model of the world and all through science help us to understand Ultimate reality?
Asked By: natzx 22 hours ago
Some physicists believe that a complete physical model can explain everything we observe. They hold that once the fundamental laws are known and powerful computers allow us to compute models of the world by applying these laws, we can eventually deduce explanations for all phenomena. In other words, physics can lead us to understanding ultimate reality. Is this really possible?
Answer by pukirahe Jul 31st, 2011 at 5:02AM
Man will never know the tiniest part of matter below particles
and the largest part of the world beyond galaxies.
Hence, the Ultimate reality is eternally an interesting mystery
for man’s mind.
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Abdul-Baha says:
“This physical universe is infinite, and if material existence is endless, how much more so are the worlds of God! When we think of the visible worlds as infinite, how can we think that the worlds of God are limited? There is no beginning and no end to the material or spiritual worlds. Man passes through different phases and when in a lower consciousness he cannot comprehend the consciousness above. When we were in the state of the unborn child we had no knowledge of the world of man. If the vegetable kingdom could speak it would cry out, “Where is the world of man?” We cry out, “Where is the kingdom of the spirit?” (Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 118)
HAIKU
Physical world is
Within spiritual world
Far beyond knowledge
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