Cynthia,
Thank you for your insight...I read the Scientific American
religiously...infact I am very much into the philosophy of quantum
physics (why the predictions of quantum theory cannot be explained by
science). I belief the study of infinitesimal matter such as quarks,
genes and chromosomes have a lot to say about us humans whilst
resisting scientific dogma at the same time.. Perhaps this may open a
window of oppurtunity to revisit the scientific method, and I strongly
belief that other cultures ( my own Wollof in mind) have
epistemological frameworks that may help humanity understand the
apparent ever widening gulf between experience and matter as
understood by the Western mind. Perhaps, I will be next
the "Einstein" from Africa if I can figure it all out...(LAUGH)! I
hope to learn and benefit from your expertise, Cynth. Thanks again.
Ebou
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