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Term Papers on In Search Of A Cyclops

Term Paper TitleIn Search Of A Cyclops
# of Words647
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.59

In Search of a Cyclops


How scientists look for a unified field theory but are actually looking to find god


In religion there are four possibilities available to us. The first one is that god exists, the second is that several/multiple gods exist, while the third one states that no god exists. The fourth option does not belong to the field of religion, but must be mentioned here nevertheless. Agnostics state that they do not know and cannot know about divine existence or divine absence.


In science there are fewer options. Either matter can be based on a unified field theory or matter cannot be based on a unified field theory. To make the missing option visible: in science one cannot state that matter does not exists. Matter exists. Period. And an agnostic would also look foolish when stating that one does not know nor cannot know about matter.


Obviously the instrument of freedom is that of religion. There is no evidence available that will deliver us the indication that there is only one god, that there are many gods, or no gods at all. And as long as we learn that we need to respect each others beliefs, we are just fine. In science we are definitively more restricted and the age old battle that existed between the many gods and the single god is now raging on the scientific level whether there is a unified field or not.


The most essential difference between the existence of a unified field and the lack thereof is the almost unscientific substance of nothing. Don’t get me wrong. Nothing is nothing no matter how many times you turn it around. And nothingness is nothing other than a fashionable word to say nothing. But the distinction between a unified field and a field without unification is just that. With a fundamental separation on the ultimate field, the separation, which is the nothing-in-...

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