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Spirituality and Science | Wisdom Archive on Science and Spirituality |  | Science and Spirituality Spirituality and Science is seen by many as two separate things.
What we normally call Science is that which we can measure, see and prove. From that perspective, Spirit is maybe the last thing to find in any microscope. The science of Spirituality is maybe not so easily measured from the parameters used in normal science.
The marriage of science and spirituality is very exiting and this topic will be presented at this page and at the Oneness Festival.
�In many religious traditions God is seen as infinite, all powerful, perfect and beyond change and growth. In stark contrast the universe is evolving an ever expanding consciousness often through excruciatingly painful struggles. Our mathematical and scientific understanding suggests God is an unfolding creative process that may expand without limit. In that framework we are the eyes of God with the power to create the world. We are the evolution of consciousness becoming aware of itself and beginning to acquire the power to take conscious control of evolution.�
Paul P. Budnik Jr.
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Spirituality and Science |  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Boulder Colorado - Colleges universities science institutes
Boulder Colorado - Colleges and Universities.
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Creation-evolution controversy - Accusations involving scienceCreationists often attack scientific theories they dislike in a number of ways, including opposition to specific applications of scientific processes, accusations of bias within the scientific community, and claims that discussions within the scientific community reveal a crisis. In response, creationists claim to have an alternative, either based on faith, or creation science, or intelligent design. Opponents of creationism spend much of their participation in the controversy defending against the attacks. Some of the more common creationist accusat ...
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| | |  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Gaia theory science - Range of viewsGaia theory today is a spectrum of hypotheses, ranging from the undeniable (Weak Gaia) to the radical (Strong Gaia).
At one end of this spectrum is the undeniable statement that the organisms on the Earth have radically altered its composition. A stronger position is that the Earth's biosphere effectively acts as if it is a self-organizing system, which works in such a way as to keep its systems in some kind of meta-equilibrium that is broadly conducive to life. The history of evolution, ecology and climate show that the exact charact ...
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Creation science - Subjects within creation scienceSubjects within creation science can be into split into three broad categories, each covering a different area of origins research; creationist cosmologies, flood geology, and creation biology.
Creation science - Creation biology.
Creation biology centers around an idea derived from Genesis that states that life was created by God in a finite number of created kinds rather than through biological evolution. Creationists who involve themselves in this endeavor believe that observable speciation took place t ...
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Science and social concernsA basic understanding of science and technology has become indispensible for anyone living in a city or town, because technology - a product of science - has become an important part of peoples' lives. Science education aims at increasing common knowledge about science and widening social awareness. The process of learning science begins early in life for many people; school students start learning about science as soon as they acquire basic language skills, and science is always an essential part of curriculum. Science education is also a v ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Science and social concerns |
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Science - Natural sciences.
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See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Fields of science |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Locations of scienceScience is practiced in universities and other scientific institutes as well as in the field; as such it is a solid vocation in academia, but is also practiced by amateurs, who typically engage in the observational part of science.
Workers in corporate research laboratories also practice science, although their results are often deemed trade secrets and not published in public journals. Corporate and university scientists often cooperate, with the university scientists focusing on basic research and the corporate scientists applying t ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Locations of science |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - History of science fiction - Science Fiction in the 80s
History of science fiction - Cyberpunk.
By the early 1980s, the New Wave had faded out as an important presence in the science fiction landscape. As new personal computing technologies became an integral part of society, science fiction writers felt the urge to make statements about its influence on the cultural and political landscape. Drawing on the work of the New Wave, the Cyberpunk movement developed in the early 80s. Though it placed the same influence on style that the New Wave did, it developed its own un ...
See also:History of science fiction, History of science fiction - Early science fiction, History of science fiction - Ancient Precursors, History of science fiction - European Proto-Science Fiction, History of science fiction - American Proto-Science Fiction, History of science fiction - The Early Twentieth Century, History of science fiction - The Birth of the Pulps, History of science fiction - Modernist writing, History of science fiction - Public mythology, History of science fiction - The Golden Age, History of science fiction - Astounding Magazine, History of science fiction - The Golden Age in Other Media, History of science fiction - The End of the Golden Age, History of science fiction - The New Wave and its Aftermath, History of science fiction - The Beat Generation, History of science fiction - The New Wave, History of science fiction - Science Fiction in the 80s, History of science fiction - Cyberpunk, History of science fiction - The New Space Opera, History of science fiction - Contemporary Science Fiction and its Future Read more here: » History of science fiction: Encyclopedia II - History of science fiction - Science Fiction in the 80s |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - EtymologyThe word science comes from the Latin word, scientia, which means knowledge; thus the phrase scientia potentia est: knowledge is power.
Until the Enlightenment, the word science (or its Latin cognate) meant any systematic or exact, recorded knowledge. Science therefore had the same sort of very broad meaning that philosophy had at that time. It should be noted that in (at least) German, Finnish, and Scandinavian languages, the word corresponding "science" (German Wissenschaft) st ...
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Mathematics and the scientific methodMathematics is essential to many sciences. The most important function of mathematics in science is the role it plays in the expression of scientific models. Observing and collecting measurements, as well as hypothesizing and predicting, often require mathematical models and extensive use of mathematics. Mathematical branches most often used in science include calculus and statistics, although virtually every branch of mathematics has applications, even "pure" areas such as number theory and topology. Mathematics is most prevalent in phys ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - Mathematics and the scientific method |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Gaia theory science - Gaia theories
Gaia theory science - Early modern parallels.
In Lives of a Cell (1974), the biologist, Lewis Thomas, makes an observation very similar to Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis:
I have been trying to think of the earth as a kind of organism, but it is no go. I cannot think of it this way. It is too big, too complex, with too many working parts lacking visible connections. The other night, driving through a hilly, wooded part of southern New England, I wondered about this. If not like an organism, what is it like, what is it most like? Then, satisfactorily for that moment, it ...
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - What is science?There are many different conceptions of the word "science".
According to empiricism, scientific theories are objective, empirically testable, and predictive — they predict empirical results that can be checked and possibly contradicted.
In contrast, scientific realism defines science in terms of ontology: science attempts to identify phenomena and entities in the environment, their causal powers, the mechanisms through which they exercise those powers, and the sources of those powers in terms ...
See also:Science, Science - What is science?, Science - Scientific method, Science - Philosophy of science, Science - Mathematics and the scientific method, Science - Goals of science, Science - Locations of science, Science - Science and social concerns, Science - Scientific literature, Science - Fields of science, Science - Natural sciences, Science - Social sciences, Science - Holistic interdisciplinary and applied sciences, Science - Environmental sciences, Science - Etymology, Science - External articles and references, Science - Textbooks, Science - News and articles, Science - Resources, Science - Further reading Read more here: » Science: Encyclopedia II - Science - What is science? |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Creation science - History and organizationCreationism, the belief in a created universe, was originally based purely on theology. The vast majority of Church Fathers and Reformers accepted Genesis straightforwardly, and even the few who did not, such as Origen and Augustine, defended an earth that was on the order of thousands of years old. Also, until around the 1830s Creationism (the Theory of Special Creation), was the predominant theory favoured by scientists. By the 1830s, dissatisfaction with the theory of special creation had begun to grow. In 1859 Darwin published On the Origin of Species and by the 1900s natural ...
See also:Creation science, Creation science - History and organization, Creation science - Issues in creation science, Creation science - Religious criticisms of creation science, Creation science - Scientific criticisms of creation science, Creation science - Subjects within creation science, Creation science - Creation biology, Creation science - Flood geology, Creation science - Creationist cosmologies Read more here: » Creation science: Encyclopedia II - Creation science - History and organization |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Gaia theory science - Critical analysis
Gaia theory science - Basis.
This theory is based on the simple idea that the biomass self-regulates the conditions on the planet to make its physical environment (in particular temperature and chemistry of the atmosphere) on the planet more hospitable to the species which constitute its "life". The Gaia Hypothesis proper defined this "hospitality" as a full homeostasis. A simple model that is often used to illustrate the origina ...
See also:Gaia theory science, Gaia theory science - Range of views, Gaia theory science - Gaia theories, Gaia theory science - Early modern parallels, Gaia theory science - Lovelock initial hypothesis, Gaia theory science - Critical analysis, Gaia theory science - Basis, Gaia theory science - Criticism, Gaia theory science - DaisyWorld simulations, Gaia theory science - The First Gaia Conference, Gaia theory science - Strong Gaia theories, Gaia theory science - Semantic debate, Gaia theory science - Recent Developments, Gaia theory science - The Second Gaia Conference, Gaia theory science - Gaia hypothesis in ecology Read more here: » Gaia theory science: Encyclopedia II - Gaia theory science - Critical analysis |
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - History of science fiction - The Golden Age
History of science fiction - Astounding Magazine.
With the emergence in 1937 of a demanding editor, John W. Campbell, Jr., at Astounding Science Fiction (founded in 1930), and with the publication of stories and novels by such writers as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Robert A. Heinlein, science fiction began to gain status as serious fiction.
Campbell exercised an extraordinary influence over the work of his stable of writers, thus shaping the direction of science fiction. Asimov wrote, ...
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|  |  |  | Spirituality and Science: Encyclopedia II - Birmingham - Science and inventionLocal inventions and notable firsts include: gas lighting, roller skate wheels, the Baskerville Font, questionnaires, Custard powder, foam rubber, the magnetron (the core component in the development of radar and microwave ovens), the UK electroplating industry, the first ever use of radiography in an operation, and the UK's first ever hole-in-the-heart operation, at Birmingham Children's Hospital.
Among the city's notable scientists and inventors are:
Matthew Boulton, proprietor of the Soho engineering works.
Si ...
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