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  • God In The Equation

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    He wanted to know where our world comes from and where it was going.

    He wanted to understand how the remote stillness of the heavens relates to the erratic, ever-changing events here on earth.

    Above all, he wanted to know if the answers to these questions would bring him closer to a higher authority.

    So Einstein put God in the Equation

    “Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of science,” Albert Einstein once said, “becomes convinced that a spirit is manifest in the laws of the universe — a spirit vastly superior to that of man.” This mysterious component, which Einstein called a “cosmological constant,” would eventually work its way into his world-shattering theory of relativity. In this way, explains acclaimed science writer Corey S. Powell, Einstein was creating a formula for a new kind of “sci/religion,” one in which God was a factor, denoted by the Greek letter Lambda, and one that would pave the way for an entirely new gnostic era in the history of human spirituality.

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