Podcast Episode #213: The Greatest Scientist You’ve Never Heard Of

In this episode, you’re going to learn about a Catholic priest and mathematical physicists whose theory on the origin of the universe, which later evolved into what we know today as “The Big Bang Theory,” was once called by Albert Einstein, “the most beautiful and satisfactory explanation of creation to which I ever listened.”  He also made a variety of other major contributions to the scientific world particularly in the areas of Cosmology and Computer Science, most of which would later be popularly credited to other scientists of his era, resulting in few outside the scientific community ever having heard of him. [TRANSCRIPT]

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  • Religion and science are totally incompatible.

    Benjamin Disraeli: “Where knowledge ends, religion begins.”

    Richard Dawkins: “I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world.”