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| Nobel Laureates at IIIT-Allahabad grapple with 'Does God Exist' December 19, 2008 Allahabad: The six Nobel Laureates at the Science Conclave, IIIT-Allahabad must have collectively answered this question at least a hundred times and all the time successfully avoided hitting the nail on the head!! While students bombarded them with questions regarding Quantum Physics, Relativity, String Theory, Semi conductors, Astronomy, Thermodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Black Holes and Worm Holes which they were all too eager and enthusiastic to answer, one question that got most of them entangled was: "Does God Exist?" Full Coverage of the Science Conclave 2008 Most of them politely refused to answer theological questions, while the others tried to be politically correct. Prof Jerome Friedman, himself an atheist and the most out-spoken of the six on this subject said that there are many questions that modern science fails to answer. "For example while the Big Bang theory may explain the process of evolution, it does not satisfactorily explain the origin and development of man. Further there are many 'holes' in the Big Bang theory. Hence we as human beings create our own explanation or 'stories' for such phenomena. While these 'stories' may satiate the hunger for answers to questions like Does God Exist or try to cover up for certain unanswered phenomena, we still do not have a correct scientific answer to such questions," "Such phenomena exist on the Para-normal plane and in a different space-time continuum that cannot be measured or fathomed or calibrated. Hence it is not possible for modern science to measure or quantify such Para normal phenomenon probably existing - if it does - in a different realm that doesn't answer or confirm to the laws of physics or science." Prof Martin Lewis Perl said that such a question required a very detailed explanation and an answer could not be given in just a Yes or a No. However, all of them echoed the feeling that the existence of God was a matter of faith, which was a very personal thing. |