Can mathematics, physics and philosophy answer the question of questions?
Why talk about God? Does this idea still make sense today? Has it not been completely banished by the scientific vision of the world, which seems to relegate it to a surpassed stage of the evolution of our consciousness? What we previously attributed to it, hasn't it become the object of quantifiable explanations, without the need to appeal to supernatural causes? Should we finally give up thinking about God, or is it still possible to reinterpret this ancient notion in the light of scientific knowledge and philosophical reflection? Can cosmology, neuroscience and art contribute something to the attempt to construct a new meaning for the idea of a higher being? Are reason and imagination opposing forces in this attempt?
From physics, the theory of evolution and philosophy, Carlos Blanco proposes a ...read more