What are some paradoxes / mysteries / contradictions that the natural
science have not yet been able to resolve concerning the natural world?
For example:
-- why are the pioneer space probes off course, given what we know from
Newton and Einstein about gravity? (
http://www.planetary.org/about/press/news/2008/0516_Newton_Einstein_Lost_in_Space.html
)
-- what is the "dark matter" or force that fills up the empty spaces in the
expanding universe?
This isn't to look for "gaps" or something like that. I think it would be
helpful to illustrate that there are paradoxes and anomalies that science
hasn't yet figured out about the natural world, just as there are paradoxes
and anomalies that theology and Biblical studies haven't yet figured out
with respect to faith -- every field of human inquiry has its paradoxes and
anomalies.
-- David W. Opderbeck Associate Professor of Law Seton Hall University Law School Gibbons Institute of Law, Science & Technology To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@calvin.edu with "unsubscribe asa" (no quotes) as the body of the message.Received on Wed Jun 11 09:53:24 2008
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