All science is cosmology, I believe, and for me the interest of philosophy, no less than of science, lies solely in the contributions which it has made to it.
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View All Authors View Sources[T]hree physical realities―the cosmological fluid, the microwave background radiation, and the quantum mechanical vacuum―all serve to revitalize in a new guise the concept of the aether.
— William Craig (2008)
p. 33
The postulation of preferred hyperplanes of simultaneity in the structure of space-time is, in fact, the only position which does not face severe difficulties.
— William Craig (2008)
p. 33
Newton’s much misunderstood and greatly maligned distinction between absolute and relative time deserves our thoughtful consideration.
— William Craig (2008)
p. 17
Unfortunately for Einstein’s Special Theory, however, its … assumptions are now seen to be questionable, unjustified, false, perhaps even illogical
— William Craig (2008)
p. 4
But on the Einsteinian interpretation [of SR] reality literally falls apart, and there is no one way the world is.
— William Craig (2008)
p. 23
A dialogue can be among any number of people, not just two. Even one person can have a sense of dialogue within himself, if the spirit of the dialogue is present.
— David Bohm (1996)
p. 7