The Science Spell

Can you believe in science and also believe in some form of spirituality?

Can you be thoughtful and inquisitive and still have faith in something beyond?

Can your brain be in harmony with your heart?

These essays say yes, yes, yes.

Science has been so successful at giving us material benefits that many intelligent people believe it also gives us the best picture of ultimate reality. Unfortunately, that picture is a cosmic bummer: a mechanical universe ruled by laws that care nothing about the human heart.

But you can fully embrace science without being an atheist. In fact, the essays in this book push critical thinking further than most scientists are used to. And-in easy, playful prose-they go places our most educated and well-respected citizens generally don't.

Refusing to stop at border crossings or check points, Spark's essays roam coyote-like over the terrain not only of science, but of philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, myth, religion, the supernatural, and our own direct experience of the world.

In doing so, they explore a paradox: The idea of a universe devoid of magic may itself be a kind of spell.

Want to wake up?

Essays include:

The Science Fiction: How Scientific Are Scientists?

Who Should We Ask About God?: Do Scientists Know What Reality Is?

What You See Is What You See: Common Sense & Ultimate Truth

Where Scientists Fear to Tread: Science, Taboos, Magic, & Meaning

The Science Spell: Science & the Big Picture

Summa cum laude Harvard graduate, comedy screenwriter, math and science teacher, philosopher, and published poet, Chris Spark has been a lifelong seeker of truth, without regard for the conventional ways our culture tends to categorize and fracture reality.

The Science Spell is the first collection of essays in the series Making Belief: Essays Towards a Natural, Magical, Intelligent Faith.

In Making Belief, Spark explores deep, life-changing ideas in lively, down-to-earth prose. What are the hidden connections between geometry and Jesus, reason and revelation, the paranormal and the pedestrian? Do boundaries really separate the impish and the important? The sensual and the spiritual? The everyday and the exalted?

By blending what we tend to keep apart, Spark's essays offer us perspective on the ways our culture has conditioned us to feel divided and confused, buffeted by competing ideas about existence. In these essays, you'll discover a way to feel yourself more wholly, as part of a coherent, meaningful cosmos-one in which Western civilization is but one of many stars.

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The Science Spell

Can you believe in science and also believe in some form of spirituality?

Can you be thoughtful and inquisitive and still have faith in something beyond?

Can your brain be in harmony with your heart?

These essays say yes, yes, yes.

Science has been so successful at giving us material benefits that many intelligent people believe it also gives us the best picture of ultimate reality. Unfortunately, that picture is a cosmic bummer: a mechanical universe ruled by laws that care nothing about the human heart.

But you can fully embrace science without being an atheist. In fact, the essays in this book push critical thinking further than most scientists are used to. And-in easy, playful prose-they go places our most educated and well-respected citizens generally don't.

Refusing to stop at border crossings or check points, Spark's essays roam coyote-like over the terrain not only of science, but of philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, myth, religion, the supernatural, and our own direct experience of the world.

In doing so, they explore a paradox: The idea of a universe devoid of magic may itself be a kind of spell.

Want to wake up?

Essays include:

The Science Fiction: How Scientific Are Scientists?

Who Should We Ask About God?: Do Scientists Know What Reality Is?

What You See Is What You See: Common Sense & Ultimate Truth

Where Scientists Fear to Tread: Science, Taboos, Magic, & Meaning

The Science Spell: Science & the Big Picture

Summa cum laude Harvard graduate, comedy screenwriter, math and science teacher, philosopher, and published poet, Chris Spark has been a lifelong seeker of truth, without regard for the conventional ways our culture tends to categorize and fracture reality.

The Science Spell is the first collection of essays in the series Making Belief: Essays Towards a Natural, Magical, Intelligent Faith.

In Making Belief, Spark explores deep, life-changing ideas in lively, down-to-earth prose. What are the hidden connections between geometry and Jesus, reason and revelation, the paranormal and the pedestrian? Do boundaries really separate the impish and the important? The sensual and the spiritual? The everyday and the exalted?

By blending what we tend to keep apart, Spark's essays offer us perspective on the ways our culture has conditioned us to feel divided and confused, buffeted by competing ideas about existence. In these essays, you'll discover a way to feel yourself more wholly, as part of a coherent, meaningful cosmos-one in which Western civilization is but one of many stars.

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Overview

Can you believe in science and also believe in some form of spirituality?

Can you be thoughtful and inquisitive and still have faith in something beyond?

Can your brain be in harmony with your heart?

These essays say yes, yes, yes.

Science has been so successful at giving us material benefits that many intelligent people believe it also gives us the best picture of ultimate reality. Unfortunately, that picture is a cosmic bummer: a mechanical universe ruled by laws that care nothing about the human heart.

But you can fully embrace science without being an atheist. In fact, the essays in this book push critical thinking further than most scientists are used to. And-in easy, playful prose-they go places our most educated and well-respected citizens generally don't.

Refusing to stop at border crossings or check points, Spark's essays roam coyote-like over the terrain not only of science, but of philosophy, sociology, anthropology, psychology, history, myth, religion, the supernatural, and our own direct experience of the world.

In doing so, they explore a paradox: The idea of a universe devoid of magic may itself be a kind of spell.

Want to wake up?

Essays include:

The Science Fiction: How Scientific Are Scientists?

Who Should We Ask About God?: Do Scientists Know What Reality Is?

What You See Is What You See: Common Sense & Ultimate Truth

Where Scientists Fear to Tread: Science, Taboos, Magic, & Meaning

The Science Spell: Science & the Big Picture

Summa cum laude Harvard graduate, comedy screenwriter, math and science teacher, philosopher, and published poet, Chris Spark has been a lifelong seeker of truth, without regard for the conventional ways our culture tends to categorize and fracture reality.

The Science Spell is the first collection of essays in the series Making Belief: Essays Towards a Natural, Magical, Intelligent Faith.

In Making Belief, Spark explores deep, life-changing ideas in lively, down-to-earth prose. What are the hidden connections between geometry and Jesus, reason and revelation, the paranormal and the pedestrian? Do boundaries really separate the impish and the important? The sensual and the spiritual? The everyday and the exalted?

By blending what we tend to keep apart, Spark's essays offer us perspective on the ways our culture has conditioned us to feel divided and confused, buffeted by competing ideas about existence. In these essays, you'll discover a way to feel yourself more wholly, as part of a coherent, meaningful cosmos-one in which Western civilization is but one of many stars.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736910702
Publisher: Spark Writes
Publication date: 05/10/2021
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.29(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

A Note on Essay Sequence 3

I. The Science Fiction 5

What Gets Swallowed 6

Castle Walls 8

How to Belong 10

Stranger than Fiction 13

Speaking in Public 16

Chronicling the Wondrous 17

Invisible Walls 20

Naked Truth 23

Serpents & Doves 24

II. Who Should We Ask About God? 27

New Priests 27

Reality Room 29

Mansions of Physics 34

Knowledge by Approximation 35

An Experience Filter 38

Still Crazy 40

A Hobgoblin 41

Our Own World 43

Filling in Blanks 45

III. What You See Is What You See 47

Educated Guess 48

Hidden Order 49

Groovy Truth 52

Particles Wave 55

More News 58

Double Homicide 62

IV. Where Scientists Fear To Tread 65

Don't Go There 66

Day Trip 67

Digging Deeper 68

Multiple Witnesses 71

That's Not Music 74

Look Over Here 77

Reams of Drivel 78

Flakes 79

Proof & Revelation 81

Say What? 82

Great Concept 83

Convenient Lines 84

Put Out 86

Something More 87

V. The Science Spell 91

Worlds 92

Spells 93

Boundaries 94

Meaning 95

No Boundaries 96

Fruits & Thorns 97

Solid & Shaky 98

Science Ground 99

Practically Miraculous 102

Acknowledgments 105

About the Author 107

Notes 109

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