"The quest for understanding our universe as a whole benefits from
the integration of knowledge from all areas of study, including those that consider questions of purpose, such as design engineering. The synthesis of this knowledge that provides the most satisfying answers regarding human experience is one that admits the recognition of purpose and the existence of an (as yet, not-well-understood) engineering influence."
— Halsmer, Asper, Roman and Todd, “The coherence of an engineered world,” Transactions of the Wessex Institute Jan 2011
Q: Who is that ENGINEER?
A: For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible,
Colossians 1:16
the integration of knowledge from all areas of study, including those that consider questions of purpose, such as design engineering. The synthesis of this knowledge that provides the most satisfying answers regarding human experience is one that admits the recognition of purpose and the existence of an (as yet, not-well-understood) engineering influence."
— Halsmer, Asper, Roman and Todd, “The coherence of an engineered world,” Transactions of the Wessex Institute Jan 2011
Q: Who is that ENGINEER?
A: For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible,
Colossians 1:16