It’s fascinating, isn’t it, when you realize there’s more to life than science can explain. It’s as if there were a parallel universe that we never knew existed.
If I spend too much time the practical, scientific realm, my life becomes dry, dull and meaningless. And if I spend too much time in the spiritual, my life will be rich, but little will get done, and I may forget to pay my utility bill.
Very nice piece. I really love how science can work in concert with imagination. In the end to be fluffier, as you say, while recognizing the value of science is a kind of wisdom.
It’s fascinating, isn’t it, when you realize there’s more to life than science can explain. It’s as if there were a parallel universe that we never knew existed.
If I spend too much time the practical, scientific realm, my life becomes dry, dull and meaningless. And if I spend too much time in the spiritual, my life will be rich, but little will get done, and I may forget to pay my utility bill.
Love how you describe it Ryan – the parallel universe!
Reminds me of the battle between order and entropy, a major theme of Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia.
Very nice piece. I really love how science can work in concert with imagination. In the end to be fluffier, as you say, while recognizing the value of science is a kind of wisdom.
Thanks Emily!