Galaxies and Mozart – The Creative Aesthetic Force of the Universe
November 30, 2008
This is the working title of the book I intend to publish after completing Google LDN!
The central idea is that from its inception in the big bang, there is a force in the universe that is both creative and aesthetic. This force has transformed what exists from a simple plasma of electrons into the incredibly complex, interconnected reality that we now are able to “experience” and understand.
There is no way that western metaphysical concepts revolving around cause and effect can possibly explain this obvious truth. No scientist will deny the fact of this transformation, but they are unwilling to grant it the status of a law of nature. Instead they weakly insist that the whole thing happened through luck or coincidence.
As the physicist and philosopher of science P.W. Bridgeman once observed, “coincidences are what are left over after one has applied a bad theory.”