- 13 Oct 2011 11:57
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Albert Einstein, winner of the Nobelprize for physics, once said that it isn't allowed to think everything that is possible. There are limits of legitimate thinking, e.g. the Atomic Bomb - that has been enabled through Einstein's research results. Einstein says, Natural Scientists shouldn't develop everything that is possible, but that they just serve Politics and carry a political responsibility that sets the limits of aloud thinking. His theory of E=mc2 enabled the Atomic Bomb - and he regreted! After Einstein natural Scientists can never rule, but have to serve good politics.
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, a German philosopher, said that after the event of the 'Titanic' engineers and their technics will have to loose against nature. The Titanic has been 'the biggest and best ship of the world, a ship of dreams, the best possible solution etc'. But it failed on his first trip, sank colliding with a natural rock out of ice. Enzensberger concluded: No matter what you think and develop and build, nature is stronger! And if you build against nature, nature will fight back - and destroy.
Hans Magnus Enzensberger, a German philosopher, said that after the event of the 'Titanic' engineers and their technics will have to loose against nature. The Titanic has been 'the biggest and best ship of the world, a ship of dreams, the best possible solution etc'. But it failed on his first trip, sank colliding with a natural rock out of ice. Enzensberger concluded: No matter what you think and develop and build, nature is stronger! And if you build against nature, nature will fight back - and destroy.