“Nature means energy, and as soon as you speak of energy, you must accept that there is a source of that energy.”
Dr. Singh, Los Angeles, April 28, 1973: […] There is a scientific journal called Nature. It contains articles concerning natural products like plants and animals, but it does not mention God–only nature.
Srila Prabhupada: We may correctly observe that plants are being produced by nature, but we must ask, “What has produced nature?” To ask this question is intelligence.
Dr. Singh: The scientists don’t think about that.
Srila Prabhupada: So they are fools. As soon as we speak of nature, the next question should be, “Whose nature?” For instance, I speak of my nature, and you speak of your nature. Therefore, as soon as nature is mentioned, the next inquiry should be, “Whose nature?”
Nature means energy, and as soon as you speak of energy, you must accept that there is a source of that energy. For example, the source of electric energy is the electric powerhouse. Electricity is not produced automatically. We must install a powerhouse and a generator. Similarly, in the Vedas it is said that material nature is working under Krishna’s direction.” Full Conservation
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