Fred-Rick
1 min readJul 7, 2024

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Thank you for sharing, R.Hassan.

I see the quote is longer:

“Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.”

As you know, I claim that Einstein did not see everything correct, and I can tell from this quote that Einstein did not think this one through.

Einstein melded too many things in one, which is actually a mistake I see most people engage themselves in.

People want the omelet, but they also want the egg to remain whole. And that is not how reality works. What I am trying to point out is that the human brain can also think things that are not all that smart.

Science without understanding how the human brain works is asking for trouble at the larger level.

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Einstein's best buddy Gödel showed the correct pathway with his Incompleteness Theorems.

It declares that religion is best understood in the religious format; science is best understood in the scientific format. It declares that we should not be looking for mixing letters with numbers and then thinking that we got a better answer than when we keep the letters with the letters and the numbers with the numbers.

But thank you for sharing the quote. I had not seen that one yet.

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Fred-Rick
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