The scientific goal involves comprehensively understanding and predicting phenomena in the Universe through accurate models. Success in science has led to discoveries about the Universe's composition and governing force laws. However, by focusing solely on physical explanations, questions arise about potential supernatural influences. Barry Fetzer proposes that if human imagination is limitless, then the existence of God should not be dismissed. Scientists may observe a refusal to consider intelligent design, prompting a need for responsible contemplation of such existential questions.
The method has been tremendously successful for science, as we've discovered what makes up the Universe, in what proportion, and what the force laws are that govern physical scales ranging from the subatomic to the cosmological.
By restricting ourselves to the physical, are we leaving out the very real possibility of the supernatural? If our imaginations are, in fact, limitless, then God has to be considered as a reason for our existence.
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