Keroscene
Active Member
ICP "Miracles"
This video is disturbing to me for a number of reasons. The thing that gets me the most about it is the embrace of ignorance and no attempt to understand some of the things they call "miracles". There are other symbolic meanings in it, the tower shooting towards space reminds me of the tower of babel for one. I'm not sure exactly what the message is in the video, what is ICP's definition of a "miracle". In fact it's the only ICP video I've ever bothered paying attention to. Should I even bother trying to take this seriously?
In the video he says "magnets...how do they work?"(with an incredibly stupid line about scientists afterwards) implying magnets are a miracle. I watched an interview with Feynman recently where someone asked hima similar question. How does a magnet work? He gave a really good job at explaining how a simple question can have an incredibly complex answer if you're not familiar with the foundation.. Here's the video and we can see how something can easily be considered a "miracle" if one doesn't understand the explanation. Just dismiss the explanation and consider it a miracle. Feynman is my hero. I love this guys lectures.
This video is disturbing to me for a number of reasons. The thing that gets me the most about it is the embrace of ignorance and no attempt to understand some of the things they call "miracles". There are other symbolic meanings in it, the tower shooting towards space reminds me of the tower of babel for one. I'm not sure exactly what the message is in the video, what is ICP's definition of a "miracle". In fact it's the only ICP video I've ever bothered paying attention to. Should I even bother trying to take this seriously?
In the video he says "magnets...how do they work?"(with an incredibly stupid line about scientists afterwards) implying magnets are a miracle. I watched an interview with Feynman recently where someone asked hima similar question. How does a magnet work? He gave a really good job at explaining how a simple question can have an incredibly complex answer if you're not familiar with the foundation.. Here's the video and we can see how something can easily be considered a "miracle" if one doesn't understand the explanation. Just dismiss the explanation and consider it a miracle. Feynman is my hero. I love this guys lectures.