From the greatest disorder to perfect order

Our world is a subtle mixture of order and disorder.
Remarkable, and sometimes dangerous, phenomena appear when a system tends towards the most complete disorder. This is how hurricanes, for example, are formed.

On the other hand, when we try to obtain a system in perfect order, without any disorder, we come across an impossibility. Such cases are cited with sufficient precision in the writings.

In response to Pope Francis’ wish that “science and religion, which propose different approaches to reality, can enter into an intense and fruitful dialogue for both,” he was informed by the attached letter of this exceptional borderline case at the frontier between physics, theology and philosophy.

Par Michel Pluviose

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