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What does "galaxies" exactly mean here? Thank you! "Of men and galaxies " this is a tile of a text. What does galaxies mean here? ( I have went through the text all over, but I didn't find anything about stars or universe or something... ) The following is the text, if you could skim it and answer my question I would be very appreciated! ======================================== Of men and galaxies In man's early days. competition with other creatures must have been critical. But this phase of our development is now finished. Indeed, we lack practice and experience nowadays in dealing with primitive conditions. I am sure that, without modern weapons, I would make a very poor show of disputing the ownership of a cave with a bear, and in this I do not think that I stand alone. The last creature to compete with man was the mosquito. But even the mosquito has been subdued by attention to drainage and by chemical sprays. Competition between our selves, person against person, community against community, still persists, however; and it is as fierce as it ever was. But the competition of man against man is not the simple process envisioned in biology. It is not a simple competition for a fixed amount of food determined by the physical environment, because the environment that determines our evolution is no longer essentially physical. Our environment is chiefly conditoned by the things we believe. Morocco and California are bits of the Earth in very similar latitudes, both on the west coasts of continents with similar climates, and probably with rather similar natural resources. Yet their present development is wholly different, not so much because of different people wish to emphasize. The most important factor in our environment is the state of our own minds. It is well known that where the white man has invaded a primitive culture, the most destructive effects have come not from physical weapons but from ideas. Ideas are dangerous. The Holy Office knew this full well when it caused heretics to be burned in days gone by. Indeed, the concept of free speech only exists in our modern society because when you are inside a community, you are conditioned by the conventions of the community to such a degree that it is very difficult to conceive of anything really destructive. It is only someone looking on from outside that can inject the dangerous thoughts. I do not doubt that it would be possible to inject ideas into the modern world that would utterly destroy us. I would like to give you an example, but fortunately I cannot do so. Perhaps it will suffice to mention the unclear bomb. Of making the effect on a reasonably advanced technological society, one that still does not possess the bomb, of making it aware of the possibility, of supplying sufficient details to enable the thing to be constructed. Twenty or thirty pages of information handed to any of the major world powers around the year 1925 would have been sufficient to change the course of world history. It is a strange thought, but I believe a correct one, that twenty or thirty pages of ideas and information would be capable of turning the present-day world upside down, or even destroying it. I have often tried to conceive of what those pages might contain, but of course outside the particular patterns that our brains are conditioned to, or, to be more accurate, we can think only a very little way outside, and then only if we are very original. FRED HOYLE Of Men and Galaxies the last sentence “FRED HOYLE Of Men and Galaxies ”should be deleted here.
Feb 20, 2013 4:55 AM
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This is a tricky question, and unfortunately the piece of text you have there won't actually answer it. This is actually a very small piece of a book by Hoyle. Hoyle was a very famous astronomer, and the whole book is about both men and space (which is why "galaxies" is in the title). However, this one little piece of the book is only about people, and not about space. Hope that helps!
February 20, 2013
Mr. Bruce, Thank you very much for the inforamtion!
February 20, 2013
"At this moment it seems as though science will never be able to raise the curtain on the mystery of creation. For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself over the final rock, he is greeted by a band of theologians who have been sitting there for centuries."----p. 107, Robert Jastrow, "God and the Astronomers" 1992 by W.W. Norton and Company
February 20, 2013
Hello Cindy: Fred Hoyle is critical to the scientific answer to the longstanding question as to whether or not the Universe (now called the COSMOS) is either Eternal and Infinite, or Bounded by a Beginning. Here is a famous quote from Fred Hoyle "Astronomer Fred Hoyle (who once advanced the steady state cosmology) argues against the universe being infinitely old in virtue of its hydrogen consumption. The argument can be stated as a modus tolens deduction (denying the consequent). a. If the universe were infinitely old, then there would be no hydrogen left since hydrogen is only used up and not replaced by any known cosmic process. b. There is hydrogen left in the universe. c. Therefore, the universe is not infinitely old."-------Cited from page 44, "Rulebook for Arguments," by ANTHONY WESTON, third edition, copyright 2000 . Beyond this however, it is now the current Scientific Theory [The "Big Bang" Theory] based upon Hubble's Law, that the Universe had a Begining, and is Finite and not Eternal. Furthermore, one of the great mysteries which remains, is that the Universe is not only continually expanding from its point of Origin 13.7 Billion Years ago, but at the furthest reaches of the Cosmos, it is not only still expanding, but it is actually accelerating and moving away faster and faster all the time. Also, the other data which may be of interest to you is the Scientific Data referred to as the Fine Tuning of the Universe, which you can learn more about through an Internet search. Another quote which may be of some interest to you is the following: "At this moment it seems as though science will never be able to raise the curtain on the mystery of creation. For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak; as he pulls himself ov
February 20, 2013
oh, the last line should be there! haha, just noticed that FRED HOYLE is the author's name...
February 20, 2013
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