Something that has really impressed me this week was how sometimes we have many views on things, different perspectives. It is hard to realize which one is true. That is if you can ever realize it. But I could see it this week with our discussion of The Fire in the Equations, specially between Majo and Bert. I could also see it in the book, where there are many theories about the origins of the universe, but it is hard to tell which one is right, whether it was the Big Bang who created it or God. I think that our maps in Bloom's dialogue also has a lot to do with this. We all see/remember things differently. But I think this is for another reason, which is experience.
But going back to the Big Bang, all of that had to be caused by something. I mean, yeah, the Big Bang could've created our universe, but there had to be something before that, something had to cause it.
This relates to our class with Armando, about all of the causalities of the greeks and how just one remained, the efficient cause. Although I think I got a little lost or something because I don't remember why that was.
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