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  1. Essentially, there will always be mysteries in life (good and bad) that we will never understand, even though we are asking the right question.

    Tesla, Einstein, Planck, and most other scientists of their time period were different from today’s men and women of science. While they believed in scientific truth, and scientific analysis, they were also very devout religious men – and they didn’t see any conflict there (and neither do I). Today, of course, you basically have to either believe in a god, or in science, with no middle ground. They saw science and religion as extensions of one another, each of which helped to explain the other. However, they also saw them as being completely incapable of explaining the other.

    Tesla’s quote that you’re asking about is somewhat like a, “What is the meaning of life?” but from the viewpoint of a religious man who was also a scientific genius.

    Please understand, I’m not telling you this because I have some kind of personal agenda, this is just verifiable biographical information.

  2. those are two loaded questions,

    1 the idea that there exists a God is simply wild speculation with no valid evidence supporting it
    2 liberate our mind body and “spirit”(another thing which no evidence supporting it) from what?

Questions pertaining to a quote by scientist Nikola Tesla.?

Tesla stated: “Life is and will ever remain an equation incapable of solution.”
Questions:
1. Did God create mankind with so many problems that mankind has no hope of ever overcoming all of those problems?
And
2. In other words: Will science and technology someday be able to fully and totally liberate the mind, body, and spirit of mankind?
Will science and technology in the fields of medicine and medical technology in the far far future prove Tesla’s statement wrong?
To liberate the mind, body, and spirit of mankind from all forms of disease and trouble, forever?