Chet Raymo, professor of physics and astronomy, and former science writer for the Boston Globe describes us as having “islands of knowledge in a sea of mystery.” Mystery then becomes the rule not the exception. How then do we live?
Chet Raymo, professor of physics and astronomy, and former science writer for the Boston Globe describes us as having “islands of knowledge in a sea of mystery.” Mystery then becomes the rule not the exception. How then do we live?