Tuesday, January 26, 2010

God & Mathematics

God & Mathematics

Spinoza understood that with the aid of reason and intuition, that it would be possible to truly understand our nature, the nature of God, and the infinite universe. Man must reach the higher level of intuitive intelligence to understand the laws of Nature or God and then and only then can he become truly free and at peace. This level of knowledge that Spinoza is speaking about comes from the third level of knowledge which is intuition. Spinoza reminds us that if it wasn’t for mathematics mankind would still be in the dark- ages. In the beginning, mathematics was a light in the minds of man.

Scientist’s application of physics and mathematics awakens in them their desire to search to understand the nature of the universe. Unfortunately, scientists do not adequately understand the original cause of how the universe came to existence, because of this error; he cannot truly see the reality of the essence and the nature of things. He has a confused idea of the primary cause of all that exist. This lack of understanding forces the average scientist to think abstractly.

Their first endeavor has to begin with God and see the truth that all things are manifested from the laws and the nature of God: which in turn will help them realize that there is no such thing as the “Big Bang Theory,” because in God or Nature, there is no beginning and no end.

Through the laws of physics, the great Einstein had grand wonderments of the magnificent universe and saw in Spinoza such great depth and understanding; and believed that Spinoza understood the laws of the universe, nature and God. Many rejected Einstein because of his love of Spinoza; and Jewish leaders opinion of Einstein prompted them to judge Einstein as an atheist. Einstein believed he understood the nature of God through his knowledge of physics and he quoted, “My God is not a personal God, but the God of Spinoza.” Is it possible to come to the level of knowledge that Spinoza and Einstein obtained? What do you think?

1 comment:

  1. The fact that the drawing instructions are in the constitution itself is amazing. But for a country which is in line to have a constitution that required the longest time ever to write in the world, it might not come as a surprise to the Nepalese. Anyways, next time you decide to draw the flag, how to master math

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