Kaspar Papli

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We may instead run out of intellectual resources—humans may not be smart enough to understand the really fundamental laws of physics. Or we may encounter phenomena that in principle cannot be brought into a unified framework for all science. For instance, although we may well come to understand the processes in the brain responsible for consciousness, it is hard to see how we will ever describe conscious feelings themselves in physical terms.
To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science
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