1.22.2014

byHeart

By Heart is a series at The Atlantic in which authors share and discuss their all-time favorite passages in literature.

'Life Keeps Changing': Why Stories, Not Science, Explain the World

The language of science was unsatisfying to me. “The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it’s comprehensible,” Einstein said. But I don’t think human relationships are ever fully comprehensible. They can clarify for small, beautiful moments, but then they change. Unlike a scientific experiment with rigorous, controlled parameters, our lives are boundless and shifting. And there’s never an end to the story. We need more than science—we need storytelling to capture that kind of complexity, that kind of incomprehensibility.

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venga, a ver el show de títeres... 

no, no...que ya lo he visto por lo menos una vez al año...

mmm... 

¡desde hace 55 años!