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Hubble Space Telescope view of thousands of galaxies made
during the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey.
Credit M. Giavialisco/University of Massachusetts, Amherst and NASA
Hubble Space Telescope view of thousands of galaxies made
during the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey.
Credit M. Giavialisco/University of Massachusetts, Amherst and NASA
The more we learn about the universe, the less we grasp. It’s simply too
big and too complicated to understand… and I’m not even sure that the
words I’ve just written make any sense. In any case, the central premise
of William’s Treatise on the Cosmos is that we humans were not designed to understand what it’s all about. We shouldn't even try to do so. So let’s simply forget
about that would-be question, best described as a non-question…
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