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Symmetries are of huge importance in physics. Man usually perceives them to be something of beauty. How can symmetries be considered from a faith perspective and can they even serve as evidence for the existence of a creator?

"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"What can Shakespeare's Hamlet teach us about faith an the current times?

The laureates of this years Nobel Prize were recently announced.Which discoveries were awarded?And how can we interpret these results from a faith perspective?

Why do tragedies affect us more than comedies?How can we understand this in light of the Gospel?In this episode we explore an interesting transformation between tragedies and comedies.

This is a preview of the following four episodes:9. The Transformation from Tragedy to ComedyThe Nobel Prize in Physics 2025To Be or Not to BeSymmetries as an Evidence of Creation?

Do humans have an aura or a radiance? What is that? Is there something similar in nature?

We discuss one of the greatest works of literature: Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment.

We get to know the scientist with whom the scientific revolution got going. What were his convictions and how did they effect his scientific work?

Which meaning does tradition have in our lives? Should we drop them? We learn more about it by comparing the French and the American Revolution to each other.

This is a preview of the following four episodes:5. Fear the Tradition6. Nicolaus Copernicus and the heliocentric Worldview7. Extraordinary Human or just a Louse?8. The Physics of the Aura