Aristotle and Aquinas take on quantum physics
<p>In the 13th century, physics was in its infancy. People still believed the Sun went around the Earth. The state-of-the-art theories of the day in Western Europe were 16 centuries old.</p>
<p>The medieval period was also the naissance of arguments for God’s existence. These arguments were independent of any religious belief or text but were instead grounded in self-evident truths about the world and supported with logic.</p>
<p>This preoccupation with religious themes was characteristic of the middle age Scholastic movement (which just means ideas coming from schools like universities) and later philosophers would regard it as the darkness before the dawn, the Renaissance.</p>
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