New Paradigm Show · April 29, 2015
“That which is not truth cannot measure truth precisely,” wrote Nicolaus of Cusa, the creator of the Renaissance. In this week’s program, Jason Ross is joined by Liona Fan-Chiang and Megan Beets in a discussion of the reality of human discovery as the substance of nature. The universe responds to human thought, allowing us to develop new states of existence and increasing our potential population. But how do these thoughts have power as a physical force, when they are never entirely “right”? Are they discoveries about nature itself, about our relationship to it, or something else? See what Cusa has to say, in a modern context, and find out what your mind has in common with the whole universe.
“That which is not truth cannot measure truth precisely,” wrote Nicolaus of Cusa, the creator of the Renaissance.
In this week’s program, Jason Ross is joined by Liona Fan-Chiang and Megan Beets in a discussion of the reality of human discovery as the substance of nature. The universe responds to human thought, allowing us to develop new states of existence and increasing our potential population. But how do these thoughts have power as a physical force, when they are never entirely “right”? Are they discoveries about nature itself, about our relationship to it, or something else? See what Cusa has to say, in a modern context, and find out what your mind has in common with the whole universe.
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