I am open to the fact of mystery in the universe. Though I believe firmly that most, if not all, phenomena can be explained, or at least understood, through rigorous application of the scientific method, I also believe there are things that are unknowable. For example: why is there anything? What’s more, I find, for myself, that this not-knowing is a source of hope, burbling like a spring of fresh water, reminding me that there may be possible futures I can’t see from where I’m sitting. At the same time, I also have a tendency to search for explanations to what I don’t understand, and, occasionally, to find beauty in the understanding—in the possibility that I might get to glimpse, somehow, the inner-workings, so to speak.
21–22 NBA Previews: The Memphis Grizzlies (#18)
21–22 NBA Previews: The Memphis Grizzlies…
21–22 NBA Previews: The Memphis Grizzlies (#18)
I am open to the fact of mystery in the universe. Though I believe firmly that most, if not all, phenomena can be explained, or at least understood, through rigorous application of the scientific method, I also believe there are things that are unknowable. For example: why is there anything? What’s more, I find, for myself, that this not-knowing is a source of hope, burbling like a spring of fresh water, reminding me that there may be possible futures I can’t see from where I’m sitting. At the same time, I also have a tendency to search for explanations to what I don’t understand, and, occasionally, to find beauty in the understanding—in the possibility that I might get to glimpse, somehow, the inner-workings, so to speak.