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Early explanations of the world were based on myths and religious beliefs from "summary" of To Explain the World by Steven Weinberg

In ancient times, when humans first began to ponder the mysteries of the world around them, they turned to myths and religious beliefs to provide answers. These myths often involved gods and supernatural beings who were seen as the creators and controllers of the natural world. For example, the Greeks believed that the world was created by the gods Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades, while the Egyptians believed that the sun god Ra sailed across the sky in his boat each day. These myths served as a way for early humans to make sense of the world and to explain the natural phenomena they observed. They provided a framework for understanding the world and its workings, even if these explanations were not based on empirical evidence or scientific reasoning. Instead, they relied on faith and tradition to provide answers to life's biggest questions. Religi...
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    To Explain the World

    Steven Weinberg

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