Nicholas of Cusa, a 15th-century Catholic cardinal, used geometry to demonstrate that as a circle becomes infinitely large, it approaches a straight line, proving that contradictions can coexist in divine reality; this concept of 'learned ignorance'—that true wisdom comes from recognizing the limits of human knowledge—shaped the thinking of Copernicus, Kepler, and later influenced quantum physics, illustrating that embracing our ignorance is the beginning of true wisdom.
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Medieval Cardinal Used Math to Prove God Is UnknowableAjouté :
Did you know a Catholic cardinal once used math [music] to prove that God is unknowable? Nicholas of Cusa was traveling to Constantinople in 1447 when he had a mind-blowing realization.
He discovered what he called learned ignorance, [music] the idea that true wisdom comes from knowing the limits of what we can know. Here's where it gets wild. Nicholas used [music] geometry to show that as a circle gets infinitely large, it eventually becomes a straight line. This proved to him that contradictions can exist at [music] the same time in divine reality. Imagine being a high-ranking church official teaching that religious certainty is impossible. His mathematical mysticism influenced giants like Copernicus and Kepler. He taught that all human knowledge is just approximation, [music] a concept that later shaped quantum physics. Nicholas built an intellectual bridge between medieval faith and Renaissance science by proving ultimate reality goes beyond rational thinking.
The Stoics would [music] have loved this. Like Socrates saying, "I know that I know nothing." Nicholas showed us that embracing our ignorance isn't weakness.
[music] It's the beginning of true wisdom.
Sometimes the most profound insights come from admitting what we cannot fully grasp.
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