REASON IS THE RHYTHM OF COSMOS


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THE ORIGIN OF THINGS has always been a central concern for humanity; the origin of the stones the animals the plants the planets the stars and we ourselves. Yet the most fundamental origin of them all would seem to be the origin of the universe as a whole – of everything that exists without which there could be none of the creatures and things mentioned above including ourselves. Perhaps that is why the existence of the universe its origin and nature has been a subject of explanation in almost all civilizations and cultures. In fact every culture known to anthropology has had a cosmogony – a history of how the world began and continues of how mankind was created and of what the gods expect of us. The understanding these civilizations had of the universe is very different to what science teaches us today. However the absence of a cosmology in these societies of some explanation for the world in which we live would be just as unthinkable as the absence of language itself. These explanations for want of other frameworks from which to approach the subject always had religious mythological or philosophical foundations. Only recently has science been able to give its version of the facts chiefly because science is recent itself. In terms of experimental scientific method Galileo Galilei (1564-1642 Italian astronomer physicist and mathematician) is something of a milestone though the Greeks had already developed sophisticated geometrical methods for measuring the orbits and sizes of celestial bodies and for predicting astronomical events. Nor can we forget that the Egyptians and Chinese like the Incas Mayas and Aztecs also knew how to read the movements of the stars. It is surprising how we can understand the physical universe in a rational manner and that it can be researched through the methods of physics and astronomy developed in our laboratories and observatories. The perception of this scientific dimension and capacity was revealed to us most
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