The age of science has failed to explain
our universe in rational terms.
Consequently the power of magic has gradually emerged from our
conscious minds to fathom the unfathomable.
Our most distinguished scientists reluctantly admit, that mankind is nothing but some billion creatures,
sitting on a piece of sol ar driftwood floating in space.
Magic is the art of influencing the cause of events by the intervention
of spiritual forces or some other occult device.
According to Arthur C. Clarke any sufficiently advanced
technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Early civilization often mistook the unexplainable
world around them to be magic.
Rupert Sheldrake in his book "Seven Experiments That Could Change the World" has stated that scient
ist's attitude toward their experiments affect the results of their experiments.
There is no such thing as a definite fact in science and therefore
the irrationality of magic plays an important part in our rational world.
Werner Heisenberg, the leading 20th. century physicist has stated,
that mass is a physical interpretation of energy.
Religious organizations have understood the power of magic; and therefore monopolized
the interpretation of the supernatural to control the human mind.
The universe as a whole is
beyond explanation.
Only at the end of the 20th century the Roman Catholic Church admitted,
that the great vis ionary Galileo Galilei was, in fact, correct.
The second millennium has come to an end. Scientists have to admit
that the universe is magic.