There is nothing unscientific in the idea that, beyond the lines of force felt by the senses, the universe may be - as it has always been - either a supersensuous chaos or a divine unity, which irresistibly attracts, and is either life or death to penetrate. Thus far, religion, philosophy and science seem to go hand in hand. The schools begin their vital battle only there. (Henry Adams)

There is nothing unscientific in the idea that, beyond the lines of force felt by the senses, the universe may be - as it has always been - either a supersensuous chaos or a divine unity, which irresistibly attracts, and is either life or death to penetrate. Thus far, religion, philosophy and science seem to go hand in hand. The schools begin their vital battle only there.

Henry Adams

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