Premodern science aimed to harmonize the visible world with the spiritual world, while modern science abandons the spiritual world to manipulate the material world for technological progress.
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Premodern Science
Premodern science aimed to harmonize the visible world with the spiritual world, while modern science abandons the spiritual world to manipulate the material world for technological progress.
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"So basically, it turned lead into gold. And again, this was an extremely popular practice in the primitive societies, okay? So these are three..."
"Today, we are only focused on the material world, the world that we can see and know, in order to create progress, okay? We've..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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