During the formation of a black hole a bright burst of very energetic light in the form of gamma-rays is produced, these events are called gamma-ray bursts. Researchers have built the POLAR instrument to analyze gamma-ray bursts. The first results of POLAR reveal that the high energy photons coming from gamma-ray bursts are neither completely chaotic, nor completely organized, but a mixture of the two. [1]
We like to discuss in terms of exclusiveness.
We can have order.
We can see chaos.
But never both at the same time.
But the cosmos is not black and white.
The cosmos is not just chaos.
Neither only order.
Look for the answers not in music, nor in the noise of the sea…
But in the silence in between…
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We like to discuss in terms of exclusiveness.
We can have order.
We can see chaos.
But never both at the same time.
But the cosmos is not black and white.
The cosmos is not just chaos.
Neither only order.
Look for the answers not in music, nor in the noise of the sea…
But in the silence in between…
(c) Philosophy WIRES - Commenting world news from philosophy's perspective…