Prompted by the failure of scientists working on the greatest problem of modern physics, Lord Martin John Rees, English cosmologist and astrophysicist, president of the Royal Society, in a Sunday Times interview, said, “A ‘true’ fundamental theory of the universe may exist but could just be too hard for human brains to grasp.â€
While this is an honest admission by a scientist of the limitations of physical science, is this statement correct? Can a human brain not grasp it through spirituality?
Rouge, racers and rage: Africa's top shots
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A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and
beyond.