Lawless Universe Science and the Hunt for Reality

Can science fully comprehend the whole of the material universe? Not according to Joe Rosen.There is no question that advancements in science-especially in physics-have radically changed our concept of nature, revolutionizing our view of the universe, even of reality itself. Rosen argues, though, th...

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