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Indistinguishable from Magic: How Science Shapes Our Future

Science and Cosmos

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Indistinguishable from Magic: How Science Shapes Our Future

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Ewan James Davies
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Across centuries, humanity has not abandoned wonder but translated it, replacing incantations with equations and rituals with methods, without dissolving the astonishment that once animated myth and faith. What appears today as advanced science often occupies the same psychological and cultural space once reserved for miracles.

Drawing on philosophy, history of science, and reflections on contemporary technologies—from artificial intelligence and medicine to space, information, and consciousness—this work argues that science did not destroy magic but inherited its structure. The miraculous did not vanish; it changed its language. Each explanation pushes mystery forward rather than erasing it, relocating awe from the surface of phenomena to their hidden architectures.

Indistinguishable from Magic invites the listener to reconsider progress not as disenchantment, but as a disciplined migration of wonder. It resists both naïve technophilia and nostalgic mysticism, offering instead a sober vision of science as humanity’s most demanding form of imagination. What emerges is not a promise of final answers, but a deeper responsibility: to think clearly, to remain humble before the unknown, and to recognize that every technological act is also a philosophical one.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Ciencia Historia y filosofía
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