The Laws of Nature by C. S. Lewis

The Laws of Nature by C. S. Lewis

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C.S. Lewis reaches a dazzling conclusion: *In the whole history of the universe, the laws of nature have never produced a single event!* The laws of nature are the pattern to which events conform: the source of events must be sought elsewhere. A live-action illustration of a C.S. Lewis essay in the 1920-1940's style of 'Art Deco'. This article is part of a series of five, fantastic newspaper articles, written for the Coventry Evening Telegraph from January to May 1945, which closed out the final months of the European theatre of war for Britain and addressed typical, usually scoffing, atheist arguments: 'Religion and Science' (3 January 1945); 'Who was Right? Dream Lecturer or Real Lecturer' (21 February 1945); 'The Laws of Nature' (4 April 1945); 'Meditation in a Toolshed' (17 July 1945); & 'Work and Prayer' (28 May 1945). (0:11) 'Operation Market Garden' was a British military operation undertaken by the Allies in 1944, designed to capture a number of bridges across the major Dutch rivers. It aimed to circumvent the unassailable, defensive 'Siegfried Line' & breach the very heart of the Nazi German war machine, with the aim of shortening the war. Sadly, Operation Market Garden proved to be "a bridge too far" with the last bridge at Arnhem unable to be captured. The troops then had to be evacuated with many troops killed and captured. The soldier spoken of here clearly survived a bad situation unscathed. (1:23) An 'amalgam' is a mixture, or blend, or alloy of mercury & another metal. (2:14) A bullet trajectory is affected by side wind and gravity, but also many other relevant factors as Lewis alludes to. For instance, a bullet path is also affected by humidity and air resistance, the angle of the gun, air pressure, altitude, air temperature, muzzle velocity, bullet shape & drag. (2:49) Newton's 3rd law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction. In other words, forces result from interactions. (6:35) Lewis: '[The historical incarnation of Jesus Christ] has the seemingly arbitrary and idiosyncratic character which modern science is slowly teaching us to put up with in this wilful universe... where irreversible entropy gives time a real direction & the cosmos, *no longer static or cyclic, moves like a drama from a real beginning to a real end.* If any message from the core of reality ever were to reach us, we should expect to find in it just that unexpectedness, that wilful, dramatic anfractuosity [winding path] which we find in the Christian faith. It has the master touch—the rough, male taste of reality, not made by us, or, indeed, for us, but hitting us in the face ('The problem of Pain', Introduction).' (8:31) The unabridged essay ended with this paragraph: 'In [Shakespeare's] Hamlet, a branch breaks and Ophelia is drowned. Did she die because the branch broke [i.e. because of the laws of nature] or because Shakespeare wanted her to die at that point in the play [i.e. the influence of the author]? Either - both - whichever you please. The alternative suggested by the question is not a real alternative at all - once you have grasped that Shakespeare is making the whole play.' The original article had the following words italicised which add to understanding (shown in CAPS): 'I had been thinking (vaguely enough) that the bullet's flight was CAUSED by the laws of Nature', 'But then the pressing of the trigger, the side wind, and even the earth, are not exactly LAWS', 'This is a LAW. That is, this is the pattern to which the movement of the two billiard balls must conform", "And here comes the snag. The LAW won't set it in motion', 'And that wave, though it certainly moved ACCORDING to the laws of physics, was not moved by them', 'The dazzlingly obvious conclusion now arose in my mind: IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE THE LAWS OF NATURE HAVE NEVER PRODUCED A SINGLE EVENT', 'The LAWS are the pattern to which events conform: the source of events must be sought elsewhere', 'To ask this is not exactly the same as to ask where THINGS come from'.

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@UrielAngeli147 Says:
in the days when anyone can use a console command to create a "miracle" in a sandbox physics engine, there is absolutely no room for the 'argument' "the laws of nature preclude miracles!!!1!" anymore. Not to take anything away from CS Lewis' thought.
@LifeCraftVideos Says:
Thank you for taking the time to bring these words to life in a new way!
@motherRoberts Says:
Wow. Such deep thinking.
@John-bv2ft Says:
C S Lewis is at another level to the rest of us
@scottnelson8461 Says:
Really well done, as always. Thank you for your hard work!
@straightforward Says:
Thank you! Especially, for your notes. I couldn't help but think of 'English' on the billiard ball, or bit coin when it comes to money. I'm thankful for the way The Author has written my story. And, each and every one of us has only to enjoy (if we accept) the journey. ;) imho
@arcyllisanaspergersgamer2367 Says:
Thanks for bringing back the old doodles!
@Adigulyas Says:
Hooray! Are the old vids coming back voiced by new people? I've been meaning to rewatch them for quite some time! Thanks a lot indeed!
@RuminatingWizard Says:
Brilliant thinker
@dotwarner17 Says:
It's back! Does this mean the other CS Doodles will make their way back?
@hunterfortruth6036 Says:
A new book! Amazing! Thank you so much 😍
@athembelemabiza3377 Says:
C.S Lewis was brilliant...simply brilliant...
@devonbeede5078 Says:
Excellent job!
@needhealing2228 Says:
love these astounding insights along with the clear and creative depictions!
@roncollinsmm Says:
The videos are back !! 🥳🥳 This is amazing.. love the voice 👍🏾
@marcheathrow8930 Says:
Thank you,very useful film.The laws of nature do not create. John lennox mentions this is some of his talks.He does mention C S lewis quite often. These doodles have been very helpful in educating me.
@macksonamission1784 Says:
Thank God for men who not only think wisely, but are also able to articulate that wisdom in words and in images.
@ActuarialNinja Says:
I remember first coming across this doodle several years ago on this channel, but it was redone with sound effects. A great refresher!
@zgobermn6895 Says:
Excellent!
@thegodofvodka Says:
Doesn't this mean going back to a source of all events, which then conform to the laws of nature?
@robbpowell194 Says:
These videos are a gift to the world 🔥🌍
@northstar92 Says:
6:35
@joekeegan937 Says:
How well Lewis makes complicated philosophy seem so simple.
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great to see you post again
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Always excited to see you post
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ITS BACK!! YAY!
@deutschamerikaner Says:
Starting anything with “The laws of nature” make me think of the Bee movie lol

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