Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Wed, 12/30/2015 - 09:49
I think there are at least three cases where science has gone wrong so far.
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Mon, 12/21/2015 - 04:23
In the year 2010 scientist Lawrence M Krauss wrote an article in Wall Street Journal1 in which he had argued that as the total energy of our present universe is found to be zero, so from this it can be concluded that it must have originated from nothing. The gist of his argument is something like this: Let us suppose that the universe has actually originated from nothing at all. Then in that case the total energy of the universe would obviously be zero, because here everything has started from zero or nothing.
Submitted by Himangsu Sekhar Pal on Tue, 12/08/2015 - 01:50
Mystics who have claimed that they have direct experience of God have repeatedly and unanimously told us one thing: Time is unreal. If mystical experience gives the mystic the sensation that time is unreal and if one wants to establish that mystical experience is nothing but a mere hallucination, then he must have to show here that the mystics were wrong in holding that time is unreal. Here anyone who has minimum common sense will understand that the best possible way to do this is to show that time can never become unreal.
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