No matter how much we learn, the vision science offers — of ourselves and of the universe — will always be incomplete and consequently imperfect. Stories of gods, angels and rainbow horses will persist in the gaps.
Maud Newton, “My Son Went to Heaven and All I Got Was a No. 1 Bestseller”
Source: The New York Times
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