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In post # 11, Mr. Rashid Mughal wrote:
“I wish to add that Metaphysics is also the
product of human thought and ideas, logic and reasoning, experimentation,
observation and analysis.”
Exactly for this reason, I wrote: “Metaphysics is Physics”. One can also
write it in reverse order. I contest the idea presented in post # 1 that
these two are independent subjects of study. The two have the same ‘Body,
Mind and Soul”, thus even according to the theory of “Triad”, they are the
“SAME”!!
“Now, if Gravity is the supreme power holding our
universe together, then Gravity is God and Newton its first prophet because he
brought us this humbling truth from the depths of the great big Unknown.”
I simply wrote “The falling of an apple gave an idea of gravitational force to Newton.” I am talking
of it as an idea. This idea is of a human called Newton. He is only a discoverer of a
natural phenomenon and remains a Great (but humble) man.
If a
claim is made that: “Gravity is the supreme
power”, then, I agree that Gravity becomes God and thus “there is no
power but Power” according to monotheism. But it is true only if Rashid’s
assumption is true.
However, I disagree with Ahsan's assertion that “only Nature (God!) has the power to create or
destroy matter.”.
I agree
with this disagreement. Before the above statement in quote, I wrote: “The
human has no power to create or annihilate any physical parameter like M, L
and T”. I could have finished the paragraph with this statement. In place
of “destroy”, I have used “annihilate”. I am aware that many FOTH members
are sure of their capacity to create energy by destroying the matter (post
# 1).
Personally,
for me, the word “belief” is a doubtful reality and Nature and God are
doubtful entities. These two words indicate only the limit of human
existence and human intelligence. For Rashid and for others like him I will
simply write: “I do not know who has the power to create and annihilate the
matter” It is true but not very convincing. Isn’t??
Since,
I have accepted the limit of “known”, I will not
venture into “unknown” My “known” may stretch to a limit in the unknown but
beyond that new limit the “unknown” will persist. The relation between the Creator
and the Created is an irreversible relation. Creator knows his Creatures but
its opposite does not exist. It is true for God and Man and also for Man
and Machine.
I know that
there are many “House Doctors” in the Family of the Heart, specialists of
Body, Heart, Mind and Soul; I am waiting anxiously to learn more.
Regards
to you all,
Ahsan
Strasbourg
ahsan@noos.fr
March
26, 2009
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