The Universe is a Miracle
Can Anyone Properly Explain the Big Bang?
Scientific hypotheses are, at best, speculative. For all the complex equations and theoretical frameworks, the origin of the universe remains shrouded in mystery. What caused the Big Bang? This is a question that eludes even the most brilliant scientific minds.
Science as the New Religion
I trust nobody who places 100% faith in science as proof or fact. To me, much of modern science resembles a newfound form of religion, a system of belief designed to give us answers—whether they’re fully understood or not.
“I see our human existence as a miracle.”
The Miracle of Existence
This life, this universe, everything we experience—it’s extraordinary. It’s beyond the grasp of pure logic or empirical data. If you strip existence down to sheer scientific theory, you risk losing sight of its deeper meaning. Without that deeper insight, where does one find purpose?
Nihilism: A Byproduct of Blind Rationality
Perhaps this is why so many fall into nihilism. When existence is reduced to nothing more than particles and equations, it’s easy to feel adrift, detached from meaning and wonder.
Key Takeaways:
- The Big Bang and the universe’s origins remain speculative.
- Modern science, when treated as absolute, mirrors religious dogma.
- Human existence is a miracle that transcends mere theory.
- Without deeper meaning, nihilism becomes a likely outcome.