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Chance and the Laws of Nature
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2024
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The notion of ‘chance’ as a cause of the universe has fascinated many minds and nearly always it has been associated with its primeval beginnings. Milton, in Paradise Lost, especially Book II, line 890, et seq., paints a picture of the primeval chaos across which Satan is about to begin his journey from Hell to seek out Man and his earthly paradise.
- ‘Before their eyes in sudden view appear
- The secrets of the hoary deep, a dark
- Illimitable ocean without bound,
- Without dimension; where length, breadth and highth,
- And time and place are lost; where eldest Night
- And Chaos, ancestors of Nature, hold
- Eternal anarchy, amidst the noise
- Of endless wars, and by confusion stand.
- For Hot, Cold, Moist, and Dry, four champions fierce,
- Strive here for mast’ry, and to battle bring
- Their embryon atoms; they around the flag
- Of each his faction, in their several clans,
- Light-armed or heavy, sharp, smooth, swift or slow,
- Swarm populous, unnumbered as the sands
- Of Barca or Gyrene’s torrid soil,
- Levied to side with warring winds, and poise
- Their lighter wings. To whom these most adhere,
- He rules a moment; Chaos umpire sits,
- And by decision more embroils the fray
- By which he reigns; next him high arbiter
- Chance governs all.
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- Copyright © 1974 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers
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