A brilliant insight here:
In man’s brain the impressions from outside are not merely registered; they produce concepts and ideas. They are the imprint of the external world on the human brain. Therefore, it is not surprising that, after a long period of searching and erring, some of the concepts and ideas in human thinking should have come gradually closer to the fundamental laws of this world, that some of our thinking should reveal the true structure of atoms and the true movements of the stars. Nature, in the form of man, begins to recognize itself.
(Quoted from page 333 of The Life of the Creative Spirit, by H. Charles Romesburg. Xlibris, 2001.)
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