[FRIAM] (short notice) Today 9/1 3p: Nina Wise and the KeplerProject
Stephen Guerin
stephen.guerin at redfish.com
Mon Sep 1 14:37:01 EDT 2008
> Time and place?
Oops, left that out. Nina will be at sfComplex today at 3p.
-S
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pamela McCorduck [mailto:pamela at well.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2008 11:42 AM
> To: stephen.guerin at redfish.com; The Friday Morning Applied
> Complexity Coffee Group
> Subject: Re: [FRIAM] (short notice) Today 9/1 3p: Nina Wise
> and the KeplerProject
>
> Time and place?
>
>
> On Sep 1, 2008, at 11:16 AM, Stephen Guerin wrote:
>
>
> Nina Wise is in town today and will discuss possible
> collaborations around the
> Kepler Project:
> http://www.motioninstitute.com/kepler/
>
> "When Science Lost its Soul:
> In the early 1600's, the seeds of modern science were
> planted. The earth was
> removed from the center of the universe and God from
> the center of science.
> While the severance of science from spirit furthered
> the scientific revolution,
> many posit that something vital was lost.
>
> We are currently on the brink of a paradigm shift of
> similar magnitude, which
> reconnects that which has been separated. While the
> existence of a designer may
> lay outside the purview of science, the existence of a
> design might lie at its
> heart. By investigating the way pre-modern mind gave
> way to the modern, The
> Kepler Project intends to cast light on the
> transformation that is occurring
> within our own lifetimes.
>
> Johannes Kepler was one of the world's great scientific
> geniuses who fully
> integrated a worldview steeped in mysticism with a
> rigorous science based on
> observation and experimentation.
>
> "It is the secret of his union with nature that
> attracts all those who see
> something in the universe beyond, and different from,
> that which rigorous
> science has to offer."
>
> -Stephen
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