The Gaza Port Plan Is Foolish and Dangerous
And it won’t discourage terrorism.
June 29, 2018
A Jewish physicist’s theological reflections.
The MIT physicist Jeremy England, whose research concerns nonliving things that act like living things, is also an Orthodox Jew—and the inspiration for a character in a novel by the bestselling author Dan Brown. In an interview with Rachel Scheinerman, he discusses his reflections on the tensions between science and religion:
And it won’t discourage terrorism.
Israeli villains and Palestinian victims.
They’re motivated by a desire to win social recognition.
A Jewish physicist’s theological reflections.
Translation, retranslation, and un-translation.
The MIT physicist Jeremy England, whose research concerns nonliving things that act like living things, is also an Orthodox Jew—and the inspiration for a character in a novel by the bestselling author Dan Brown. In an interview with Rachel Scheinerman, he discusses his reflections on the tensions between science and religion:
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