It occurs to me that between Science and Torah lay those many remaining unanswered questions. Between Faith and Truth are the unanswered question of man and man’s Source. How many universes exist? How many civilizations? The one answer for both questions could quite simply be: as infinite as the Endless Source of All. How is it that man sometimes misses those same miracles of the Universe that our Source gazed upon with awe? What we sometimes see as the mundane of life is in fact the miracles.
Is science really that far removed from faith, or would we be better served to reconcile by listing their similarities? How does one link morality and immortality to science? Are the answers to our questions still hidden from our view alone because we are ourselves have not evolved enough to recognize and accept them as the truths they are and have been since creation? Our simple minds have rewritten the story of Creation over and over and until we are convinced we have captured the correct explanation of how it all began. So now we have come to define those things we can’t explain about Creation as Intelligent Design, the design being the Universe and the designer being the ever-evolving Endless Source of All or Zero Point Energy (the common denominator found in everything), with its offspring being evolution.
When one examines the miracle called “a snowflake,” what we find are the scientific components that produce endless possibilities and results – unique snowflakes – no two alike, yet all have one Common Denominator.