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Science and the Unseen World
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The book delves into Arthur Eddington's exploration of the intersection between science and religion, particularly through his experiences testing Einstein's Theory of Relativity during the 1919 eclipse. As a lifelong Quaker, Eddington emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding in both realms. His 1929 Swarthmore Lecture argues that true comprehension of science and religion requires prioritizing the pursuit of truth, highlighting the shared quest for understanding that transcends disciplinary boundaries.
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2007, paperback
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