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What secrets did Newton and Einstein discover, and why did they study theology in their later years?
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I don't think so, there's no evidence that they actually went, which in itself is questionable.
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There is no scientific basis for this, it should be a deliberate rumor that Einstein and Newton were atheists, and this is the basis of their great scientific research.
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No, although they were born with religious influences, they were staunch atheists, great men who worked hard to explore the mysteries of the world and discover the laws of nature.
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Newton did study it, but Einstein's words needed further study. The wisdom of great men is higher than that of ordinary people, but they will also have other defects, they will be born, old, sick and die, so they will study theology in order to continue their lives.
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Albert Einstein said that what is known to mankind is a finite circle, and what is unknown is the world outside the circle, which is infinite. Some people think that religion is not scientific. I am a person who studies science, and I know very well that today's science can only prove the existence of certain objects, but not the non-existence of certain objects.
The great scientist Isaac Newton once hosted a stubborn atheist and invited him to see a homemade solar system star orbiter, and the guests were amazed at its precision. Nature asked, "Who made it and how?"
Newton humorously said, "Spontaneously and randomly." The atheist thought this was impossible, and Newton asked rhetorically
If you think that it is impossible for a small star to arise spontaneously, randomly, and accidentally, why do you insist that this vast universe and everything that arises randomly and accidentally?
Newton said: Where there is no matter, what is there? Where does the gravitational pull of the sun and planets come from?
Why is everything in the universe in order? What is the role of planets? Are animal eyes designed according to optical principles?
Isn't there a Creator in the universe?
Although science does not immediately make us understand the origin of all things, it leads us to the God of all. This perfect system of the sun, the planets, and the comets is ...... only by the hand of God AlmightyJust as a blind man has no idea about color, we are ignorant of God's way of understanding everything.
Newton completed all of his discoveries in physics before the age of 26, laying the foundation for science for the next 200 years. Newton compared the universe to a mechanical clock, the hands are driven by the rotation of the gears, and the gears are driven by the clockwork, then the power of the clockwork ** is the first driving force in the most primitive state of the universe, the power of the clockwork comes from people, then the first driving force of the universe can only be God, except for God, Newton could not think of a reasonable explanation. In his later years, Newton devoted himself to the study of theology in order to prove the existence of God.
Such a genius man studied theology for most of his life, and we have reason to believe that he must have discovered something in theology. Newton is said to have left behind a 1.5 million word theological manuscript, which was not published because it did not correspond to the mainstream of the time. Whether the manuscript survives is unknown, but he devoted most of his life to theological research, believing that it must have existed.
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There has been a more controversial saying in the scientific community that "the end of science is theology", which implies that everything in the world is arranged, and if science develops to a certain extent, this secret will be discovered, although this sentence seems ridiculous, but it resonates with many people, after all, there are too many puzzling things in this world, and some things can't even be explained by science, such as ghosts and gods, as long as they are mentioned, they are considered superstition and unscientific, But science cannot provide direct evidence that they do not exist.
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Because the more I research, the more I feel that science can't solve the problem.
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Look down on everything possible, and seek something else.
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Maybe this kind of thing has something to do with science.
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Because when they find that the theoretical knowledge is no longer explainable, they think about the order of what they are studying.
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Because they think this kind of thing exists.
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What is known to humans is a finite circle, and what is unknown is the world outside the circle.
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What is known to human beings is a finite circle, and what is unknown is the world outside the circle, which is infinite.
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This is because the end of science is theology.
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We all believe in science nowBut at a time when science was not yet leading the world, most people believed in theology.
BranchLearning has not been truly promoted and demonstrated, and theology is still very prosperous at this timeAlmost everyone will study the Bible, and everyone will trust Jesus. Even now, this kind of thinking is still stereotyped in the minds of most people. Because even now, there are still many things that science can't explain.
Some people use theology to explain these particular phenomena. So at this time people are still willing to believe in theology.
Of course, there are some people who willScientific and theological statements to make a comparisonBut this is not the same thing, and it cannot be compared. Theology holds that there is God in the world and that God created them. Everything that happens to people in their lives is arranged by God, whether it is good or bad.
And no one can go against God's will. And people who believe in science believe that the power of technology is very powerful, and technology can change everything.
When science is recognized by everyone,A lot of things are confirmed and solved by science。Theology is a comfort to everyone's soul, but because of the ignorance of the heart. Theology is an idealist point of view, while science is a materialist point of view, and it is simply impossible to want the two views to be the same.
So why do some scientists believe in theology? Why did Einstein and Newton study theology in their later years? Don't they believe in science anymore?
This is not the caseIn fact, they are thinking from a theological point of view, thinking about how to argue the scientific methodIt's not that they don't love science.
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There is a saying that the end of science is theology, and there are many things that cannot be explained by modern scientific theories, which may be called theology.
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I think they probably just studied theology and found that theology might not exist, so they studied it.
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Newton was the founder of mechanics, and Albert Einstein discovered black holes. Because they had reached the highest level, they all went to study theology in their later years.
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That's because they found some scientific phenomena that cannot be explained by scientific principles.
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Newton studied theology because he wanted to study the driving force of the universe, and Einstein did not study theology in his later years.
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They discovered phenomena that science could not explain, so the study of the paranormal began later in life.
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I think they found some other vulnerabilities or something, so I wanted to look into it.
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Science is to compare what we see to science, but there are too many things that we can't see, so science has reached the boundary, and I don't believe that God can do anything.
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It is said that these geniuses can predict some things, for example, Einstein said that several predictions have come true.
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Because everybody has things they trust, they all trust theology more.
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Maybe this is the study of an extreme state, the so-called nervous pressure.
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I don't think there's any, I don't know much about that.
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Einstein did not study theology in his later years, and these are just speculations that were given later: Einstein said, "I cannot accept any concept of God based on the authority of the church"!
Albert Einstein believed that when we explore nature, we should do so through natural science and philosophy**, not God!
Einstein had made it clear in his correspondence with many people that he was not a theist, and that although he used the word "God" in his letters, he was referring only to the laws of nature and not to a personified God.
A pastor once wrote to Albert Einstein asking "Did God create eternal life?" Albert Einstein replied, "I don't believe in the immortality of individuals, I think ethics is what human beings should be concerned about, but there is no need for super human rights (God) behind this." Einstein said of quantum theory that "God doesn't roll dice"!
God here is just a synonym for nature!
Albert Einstein once said, "I am an agnostic about God." I believe that moral standards are important for the betterment of lives and mutual respect.
But human society does not need a rule-maker, especially when it comes to rewards and punishments, and it does not need such a rule-maker (religious god)". Albert Einstein directly denied God in the religious sense, because religious God is omnipotent and the reason why everything exists. And Einstein thought:
Man cannot fully recognize the real world, cannot clearly understand nature, the world itself is unknowable, and it cannot be explained by the existence of a God! And Einstein also attacked the rotten notion that God will punish or reward the world according to His will!
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Why did Einstein begin to study theology in his later years?
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The more scientists in Newton's time studied the natural world, the more they felt that the natural world operated in perfect harmony, and it was hard to believe that such a delicate and complex system was born naturally, and more people believed that there was a designer in our universe.
It is premature to say that Einstein was a theist, and that Einstein believed in Spencer's God.
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The main reason why Newton and Einstein believed in God was that nature was too amazing and man was too small, and they explored the unknown world and felt that they were too incapable of believing in God to resolve some suspense in their hearts.
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The conceited feeling that he would succeed in anything and not pursue science.
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Wisdom and common sense.; Science and Nature; Contradictions; the principle of harmony in the I Ching; The first one will be picked up at the end; A series of games that go on and on.
Yes. Because scientists such as Newton and Einstein invented a lot of things and used their brains excessively, they believed in theology in their later years.
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