Imagine you had a lifetime to make the head of pin: You had to find the metals, alloy it into stainless steel, and form it into a pin head.
Without a lot of help and machines, few of us could do it, as economist Adam Smith pointed out. Yet we can buy a whole stainless steel pin for a penny.
But where does the metal itself came from? The first atom? The first quark?
“God” strikes me as a lazy answer—shorthand for “We have no idea.” Scientists’ answer, “The Big Bang,” is no more satisfying---It still begs the question, “What created the Big Bang?”
Thus begins my PsychologyToday.com article today,
Musings on a Pin Head.
Published on July 07, 2015 22:02