Anyone using biblical quotes whilst trying to explain something scientific gets scepticism from me.
He seems to believe in invisible friends and the supernatural, at which point science goes out the window.
Berlin, 1929. The poet and journalist George Sylvester Viereck has charmed an interview out of an initially reluctant superstar physicist¹. He asks: "How do you account for your discoveries? Through intuition or inspiration?" Albert Einstein replies:
"Both. I sometimes feel I am right, but do not know it. When two expeditions of scientists went to test my theory I was convinced they would confirm my theory. I wasn't surprised when the results confirmed my intuition, but I would have been surprised had I been wrong. I'm enough of an artist to draw freely on my imagination, which I think is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world."
Seriously? You do realize that many of the most famous and revolutionary Scientists ever had a belief in the supernatural and unseen.
Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.Albert Einstein, "Science, Philosophy and Religion: a Symposium", 1941
If anyone is interested (now that the thread has now drifted to woo science) A fairly straight forward debunking of the electric universe can be found here. Of course not everyone will agree with it but if we were all rational and thought along the same lines Scientology and Homeopathy would not exist either.
http://neutrinodreaming.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/electric-universe-theory-debunked.html
If anyone is interested (now that the thread has now drifted to woo science) A fairly straight forward debunking of the electric universe can be found here. Of course not everyone will agree with it but if we were all rational and thought along the same lines Scientology and Homeopathy would not exist either.
http://neutrinodreaming.blogspot.co.uk/2011/09/electric-universe-theory-debunked.html
Just to point out the folly of trying to use Albert Einstein quotes as some sort of argument.
"The word god is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this." - Albert Einstein in a letter to the philosopher Eric Gutkind, 3rd January 1954
Sums it all up
Oh! Oh! That's the one where they tap on to an Alien computer where the locals are having a debate Picard finds really boring but a cloaked Romulan ship has uploaded a virus to the Enterprise computer so they can't unsubscribe. One of my favourites!
He says the Bible is primitive and yet honourable. The founding Fathers of the United States of America recognised and quoted the wisdom contained within the Bible and yet they also recognised its short comings and that it contained fables for children.....
....You seem to imply that Einstein did not believe in a God from your quote, that is patently false. There was no folly in quoting him, it demonstrated exactly that many Scientists believe in the Supernatural. To imply that someone can't be a good Scientist because they do so is utterly ridiculous, in fact as Einstein said, lame!.....
Oh! Oh! That's the one where they tap on to an Alien computer where the locals are having a debate Picard finds really boring but a cloaked Romulan ship has uploaded a virus to the Enterprise computer so they can't unsubscribe. One of my favourites!
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