00:00Newton is a philosopher. His philosophy was overlapping a lot with religion.
00:06It was from his philosophy then that you get the calculus and all the Newtonian laws.
00:13I want to know who is it within, looking at all the stuff outside.
00:18Who sits within, looking at all this outside. I want to know the truth there.
00:22So that is religion. Religion in its pure form.
00:25Otherwise, religion can take the shape of all kinds of superstitions and rituals.
00:30We are not talking of that religion.
00:31So it's only in the post-Renaissance world that there is a watertight separation between religion and science and what
00:42you call as the academic sphere.
00:45So it's only then that there is separation. That separation has not been healthy.
00:49That separation has not done any good to mankind.
00:53Because these two, religion and science, or rather religion, science and arts, and that will include everything else, management, medicine,
01:02everything.
01:02All these are just that one pursuit which expresses itself in various ways.
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