Topic > Warning Report - 1151

Also, considering the time constraints we are under, it would be quicker for us as a group not to get in each other's way. We must avoid involving too many outside sources, who may swear by their noble intentions, but ultimately succeed in slowing down our efforts for personal gain. We can also speed things up by avoiding a lot of speculation and reinventing the wheel. This ends up being nothing more than the proverbial wild goose chase I referenced earlier. For the sake of time, I hope that those of you who oppose my view do not condemn me for referring to the Holy Bible for answers.” Gremley's face scrunched up as he focused his gaze on the nearest wall. "As I said," continued Caveat, "he certainly did no harm to Pasteur, Lister, the Wright brothers, Michael Faraday, Sir Isaac Newton, Blaise Pascal, John Ambrose. Fleming and so on. Even Einstein is said to have said, "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." Without the wisdom that comes from God and not from man." Caveat became increasingly distracted by Gremley's continued expressions of disapproval and decided to address his I speak directly to him."You are under no obligation to support my beliefs and can abandon the project at any time. I have no doubt that God will repair the crack in the dam. I have overcome enormous feats in the past15) (by Abraham Pais, Oxford University Press , Oxford and New York 1982), not quite on this scale, and I have had excellent results with my faith-based strategy. Believe me, it works." Caveat fixed his gaze on Gremley. “Okay, so… middle of paper… She nudged Warning and whispered in his ear. “Doctor, can I speak to you in private for a moment?” "Yes, certainly." Warning stood up. “Can the team please excuse me and Dr. Marks for just a moment? Thank you." The two doctors left the main lab, entered the tiny adjoining room, and closed the door. "Bernie, I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but I've been looking at those images in there and I can't do it." pay attention to notice how perfectly symmetrical the universe appears. It's as if we're looking at the universe as if it were brand new. It's... it's significantly more organized and, ultimately, more beautiful than I've ever seen it. It's absolutely breathtaking The colors are indescribable, aren't you OK? But doctor, would you say that this universe is free from the effects of entropy?” He hesitated for a moment. “Maybe.”