’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid

Reflections on the nature of physical reality According to T.S. Kuhn the history of a particular field of science is characterised by successive phases of problem solving, and each phase of problem solving is paradigmatically founded. A paradigm, like a worldview, expresses the deepest meaning and...

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Main Author: P.H. Stoker
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Scriber Editorial Systems 2006-07-01
Series:Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
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Online Access:https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/238
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spelling doaj-4ac1f8d401da4038a40f65b9052066142020-11-25T01:34:55ZafrScriber Editorial SystemsKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship0023-270X2304-85572006-07-0171110.4102/koers.v71i1.238’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheidP.H. Stoker0Skool vir Fisika, Potchefstroomkampus, Noordwes-UniversiteitReflections on the nature of physical reality According to T.S. Kuhn the history of a particular field of science is characterised by successive phases of problem solving, and each phase of problem solving is paradigmatically founded. A paradigm, like a worldview, expresses the deepest meaning and significance of reality. Man’s rational mind is, however, too limited in capacity to describe the complexity of reality in a scientific way. In an attempt to describe reality, reality thus has to be simplified. For instance, in order to present a description of the formation of the universe evolving from the big bang to a functional and efficient structure, the functionality as well as the structure of the universe with its billions of stars and star systems has to be simplified dramatically by an imaginative model. Such a simplified model is described by the big bang theory. Science brings to the fore questions regarding the deeper meaning and significance of reality, for instance the anthropic principle, on which only the Word of God can offer a perspective. All our observations are restrained by actualities such as finite velocity of light and our human boundness to time. Consequently, theories of evolution with an elementary beginning cannot be verified as valid and are therefore questionable. The same applies to verifying the process of evolution before man’s existence on earth. Furthermore, man can obtain no knowledge of the nature of time during God’s supernatural acts of creation as revealed by the Word of God. Nevertheless, it appears that even an idealistic theory of evolution that cannot be verified empirically can provide man with revelatory elements of God’s works, wisdom and omnipotence.https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/238Big BangCosmic Microwave NoiseGods RevelationParadigmPhilosophy Of ScienceTime
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’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
Big Bang
Cosmic Microwave Noise
Gods Revelation
Paradigm
Philosophy Of Science
Time
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author_sort P.H. Stoker
title ’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
title_short ’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
title_full ’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
title_fullStr ’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
title_full_unstemmed ’n Besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
title_sort ’n besinning oor die aard van die fisiese werklikheid
publisher Scriber Editorial Systems
series Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
issn 0023-270X
2304-8557
publishDate 2006-07-01
description Reflections on the nature of physical reality According to T.S. Kuhn the history of a particular field of science is characterised by successive phases of problem solving, and each phase of problem solving is paradigmatically founded. A paradigm, like a worldview, expresses the deepest meaning and significance of reality. Man’s rational mind is, however, too limited in capacity to describe the complexity of reality in a scientific way. In an attempt to describe reality, reality thus has to be simplified. For instance, in order to present a description of the formation of the universe evolving from the big bang to a functional and efficient structure, the functionality as well as the structure of the universe with its billions of stars and star systems has to be simplified dramatically by an imaginative model. Such a simplified model is described by the big bang theory. Science brings to the fore questions regarding the deeper meaning and significance of reality, for instance the anthropic principle, on which only the Word of God can offer a perspective. All our observations are restrained by actualities such as finite velocity of light and our human boundness to time. Consequently, theories of evolution with an elementary beginning cannot be verified as valid and are therefore questionable. The same applies to verifying the process of evolution before man’s existence on earth. Furthermore, man can obtain no knowledge of the nature of time during God’s supernatural acts of creation as revealed by the Word of God. Nevertheless, it appears that even an idealistic theory of evolution that cannot be verified empirically can provide man with revelatory elements of God’s works, wisdom and omnipotence.
topic Big Bang
Cosmic Microwave Noise
Gods Revelation
Paradigm
Philosophy Of Science
Time
url https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/238
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