The relationship between science and the domains of religion, magic, and esotericism is frequently portrayed as a conflict—a relic of the 19th century popularized by figures such as Andrew Dickson White in his work "A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom" (1896). In reality, however, numerous pioneering scientists drew inspiration, insights, … Continue reading Science and Religion, Magic, Esotericism: A Symbiosis through Inspiration (updated)
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Golem and Frankenstein: Two Fails. Learnings for Artificial Intelligence
When philosophy, science, Kabbalah, magic, and religion were only a heartbeat apart, Joseph Scheda saw the light of day on March 17, 1580, as a golem. I will come back to this with the words of Norbert Wiener.

