Mark 13:13 Wrote:Seems Einstein didn't wait for logic either
Albert Einstein wrote on the discovery of laws:
“There is no logical way to the discovery of these elemental laws. There is only the way of intuition, which is helped by a feeling for the order lying behind appearance.” (Beveridge, 1950)
I wonder did Einstein every prove conclusively that feeling as correct or were there still questions unanswered that he still needed that feeling to continue looking for an answer he expected was true. [/quote]
'Rhythm Wrote:To use your tool analogy, intuition is a great tool for imagining what could be, science a great tool for what is, reason for helping you distinguish between the two.
I agree entirely that the scientific method is a great tool and imagination provides many possable avenues, intuition suggests which are most likely and scientific method proves if intuition was correct. But there is no way to test the GOD hypothesis that there would not be flaws in because of course should GOD exist then He would have to be amenable to co-operate with the test.