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Battle of Minds


Is Beauty Truth?
If something is beautiful, is it true? Is a beautiful symphony as true as a scientific fact?

Chana Silberstein, educational psychologist Chana Silberstein, educational psychologist:
Human history is littered with examples of ideas that were thought beautiful in their time, and continued to have a following long after their inherent ugliness—and evil—was revealed.
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Michael Katzenelson, physicist Michael Katzenelson, physicist:
The Kabbala describes Beauty as the synthesis of opposites, and associates it with Truth. Our human faculties for beauty and truth map nicely to this.
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Tzvi Freeman, writer Tzvi Freeman, writer:
Beauty is not a thing; it is an experience. Beauty is when the mind says, “There is symmetry here and I must find it!” Ugliness is when the mind takes one look and gives up.
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Nachshon Zohari, psychotherapist Nachshon Zohari, psychotherapist:
The Kabbalah calls the world we live in the World of Falsehood. Why? Because in this world our five senses experience only the outer veneer of a deeper reality.
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Alexander Poltorak, physicist Alexander Poltorak, physicist:
Beauty is subjective. Why, then, is “beauty” the term used by scientists to describe abstract mathematical constructs?
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Yaakov Ort, editor, activist Yaakov Ort, editor, activist:
To the Jewish Mind, if something can be perceived as holy, then it is by definition both beautiful and true. And if cannot be perceived as holy, than it can neither be beautiful, nor true.
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Aryeh Gotfryd, applied ecologist Aryeh Gotfryd, applied ecologist:
Sometimes truth is ugly. Perhaps I should see the beauty within the ugliness, the truth within the lie. But guess what? I can’t.
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