SCIENCE is not its content; SCIENCE is a way of being,
the willingness to drop a way of seeing, an idea, a theory,
if contradicted by fact.
[NOTE: The problem I’m working on is what I see as the
necessary unity of ART, SCIENCE & RELIGION, religion not
in the sense of belief, of scripture, or dogma, but more
in the sense of a spiritual relationship to the creative
energy of the unknown. At present, of course, ART, SCIENCE
& RELIGION exist in a state of radical fragmentation, both
internally, and between each other, so instead of synergy
and mutual benefit, we have at best, a kind of truce of
ignorance between them, and, at worst, a state of all out
war. This is both collectively and individually, culturally
speaking, incredibly destructive.]