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Science
Science and God
DR. WERNHER VON BRAUN.
"It is one of the tragedies of our time, that science
and religion have become adversaries”, says Dr.
Wernher von Braun, who is one of the world’s lea-
ding space-researchers, head of the George C. Mar-
shall Space-travel Centre in Alabama, one of the
brains behind the Gemini Project and the U.S.A.'s
project for the first manned moon rocket, to be sent
up in 1969
*
THE TWO STRONGEST FORCES which go to
create our present-day civilisation are science and
religion. Through science Man seeks to learn more
of the mysteries of Creation. Through religion he
seeks to understand the Creator.
They are not independent of each other. It is just
as difficult for me to understand a scientist who
cannot perceive a Higher Reality behind the origin
of the Universe, as it is to understand a theologian
who denies the advances made by science. Science
and religion are far from being independent of each
other, neither are they opposing forces; on the cont-
rary they are as brothers. Both are striving for a
better world. While science seeks to uncover the
forces of Nature around us, religion is trying to
discover the forces in Man himself.
As we gradually gain a greater knowledge of nat-
ure so we become more impressed and humbled by
its orderliness and never-failing perfection. Our ex-
tensive knowledge of the Universe and its laws has
made it possible for us to send people out from
their natural surroundings into unknown space and
bring them safely back to earth again.
ENDLESSNESS OF THE UNIVERSE.
Manned space-flights are pioneer works. But until
now they have only begun to open the door out
toward the endlessness of the Universe:
That which we can see of the mysteries of the
Universe through the crack in that door only con-
firms our belief in its Creator. Mankind with its
limited understanding cannot comprehend an omni-
present, almighty, all-knowing and eternal God.
Every attempt to create a picture of God and red-
uce Him so that He can be comprehended offers
but further proof of His Greatness. | believe it best
if one, through Faith, accepts God as a proof of
Goodwill, which throughout history manifests itself
more and more as the ability of Mankind to under-
stand, grows.
It gives peace of mind to think of God as the
Father of all, and the resultant thought, that all men
are brothers, is an ethical guide-line.
Scientists only know that in nature nothing is des-
troyed without being converted into energy. Not even
the tiniest particle can disappear without leaving a
trace. Nature knows nothing of annihilation, only
change. Would God have had less consideration for
His Masterpiece, the Human Soul?
For me immortality means a continuation of our
spiritual existence after death.
Mankind has had a belief in a life after death
since the dawn of history. This has been as essential
part of the primitive cultures’ religions and it has
been preserved in higher developed religions and
philosophies.
The significance of this is of far more importance
than the pronouncements of philosophers and theo-
logians about what we can expect when we leave
this world. From the dawn of time the conception of
immortality has had its influence on untold millions
of people.
THE SOUL DIVIDES MANKIND FROM
OTHER CREATIONS.
The soul separates Man from the animal. An
animal’s actions are dictated by its inborn impulses,
i.e. hunger, fear and self-preservation. These im-
UFO CONTACT WISHES TO OFFER ITS DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO
THE FAMILY OF A BRAVE SOVIET PIONEER —
COSMONAUT VLADIMIR KOMAROV
WHO DIED ON A SPACE VENTURE, APRIL 24th 1967.
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other planets. | retold much of what | had written
in my second book. The major questions of our con-
ference dealt with our future in outer space.
Awareness of time was lost as we all grew inter-
ested in the conversation about outer space. What
began as a forty-five minute interview lasted two
hours. Finally the Queen reminded me that my lect-
ure started in less than an hour. Interest was so
great in the topic, if it had not been for the lecture,
we could have kept talking for hourse.
When the Queen reminded me of the time, | arose
and we all shook hands in a very friendly manner.
| was deeply impressed with the firm sincere grasp
of Her Majesty and the Prince. The spokesman for
the Prince escorted me to the car. During the con-
ference he had stated he would like to take a trip
with the space people and he repeated the request
as we descended the steps to the waiting car.
‘As we were leaving the Palace grounds, | noticed
a large group of people standing across the high-
way and facing the Palace. As the car came through
the gate, many of these people gave the familiar
salute. Possibly they only wanted to get a look at
the common man who had been granted a private
interview with the Queen, and whom the press had
described as an “objectionable” visitor. On the fast
trip back to the hotel, | noticed crowds of people
along the highway, saluting as we passed.
Arriving at the hotel, we found a car waiting to
take me to the lecture at The Hague. The Queen's
chauffeur asked if he might attend the lecture and
was granted permission to do so.
Due to the long interview at the Palace, | arrived
twenty minutes late at the lecture hall where a cap-
acity crowd was waiting. The people present were
filled with curiosity and anticipation in regard to my
meeting with Queen Juliana. Reporters especially
were insistent that I give them all the details. This |
could not do, for the meeting had been on a level of
dignity that denied me the privilege of speaking
until the Queen spoke first. All | could say was:
"The Queen was very kind, and if there were more
people like her the world would be a better place
to live in.” A tremendous burst of applause took
place, and from there on the lecture proceeded as
normal.
After the lecture, the reporters crowded around
me asking, "What did the Queen say?” "It is the
Queen's honor to speak first,” | replied. This made
the press very dissatisfied with me. Some went so
far as to write up a fictitious interview, complete
with questions and answers.
When I returned to my hotel | was grateful that no
one knew where | was, for now | could relax and go
over the events of the day.
A radio was in my room, and the next morning |
tuned it to the BBC since | could not understand
the Dutch of local stations. On an early-morning
program called The News of Europe, | was very
much surprised to hear a report from a Russian sci-
entist stating that the moon was not composed of
volcanic dust, but rather of granite formations sim-
ilar to Earth, Many green spots that looked like
vegetation had been observed on the other side of
the moon. This confirmed some of the things | had
told the Queen during our two-hour conference.
| was curious to know just how the Russians had
gained this information. My friends and | discussed
the possibilities later that morning. Was it possible
that a Russian had made a trip as | had, or did they
receive the information from their moon shot that
went into orbit around the sun? (Information received
at the time of this writing seems to confirm that they
did.)
Before the morning was over | was asked if |
would accept an interview with Fox Movietone in
downtown Hague. | would be called for and taken to
the appointed place so | agreed
The selected place was a large hotel in the centre
of town. Our car was parked across the street from
the building. | was told to walk across the street and
enter the hotel. Camera were ready and set for ope-
ration, but | had to rehearse the walk several times
before pictures were finally taken. In the final take,
the large glass doors, framed in brass, opened auto-
matically and | entered the hotel
| was greeted by many people, including the man-
ager of the hotel, and received the customary salute.
This was not photographed. | was taken to a large
room where cameras and sound equipment were in
place. Here | was seated beside a small mahogany
table which held a bouquet of American Beauty
roses. My interrogator was seated on my right. His
first question was: "The world wants to know what
the Queen had to say.”
My answer was that Her Majesty and His Royal
Highness were deeply interested in the future of
outer space development. The interrogator was very
dissatisfied with my reply and tried to get me to
relate our conversation in some detail. When | ref-
used, he hurried through the other questions, and the
news conference was over. | was told this newsreel
would be shown all over the world, but | have no
reports of it ever having been shown.
It is interesting to note that, after my visit to the
Palace, wherever | went in Holland | received the
salute from those who recognised me. Perhaps this
is a customary honor paid to one who has been
received by the Queen.
On Friday May 22nd, | received an invitation from
the manager of the City Theatre in downtown Am-
sterdam, to attend the preview of an Italian film,
Death Comes From Outer Space.
The death that came from outer space was a gig-
antic asteroid travelling at terrific speed directly
toward the earth. This asteroid was formed from all
the debris blown into space by our atomic and hyd-
rogen explosions. The people of the Earth were in a
panic, for they were warned that at any moment it
could hit our planet and cause complete destruction.
Meanwhile, huge tidal waves and heavy earthquakes
were wreaking havoc in many places throughout the
world.
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