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Do autor vencedor do Prêmio Templeton, Gleiser nos convida em O caldeirão azul para refletir—e decidir—sobre o futuro que queremos, respeitando as diferenças de cada um e estando abertos para aprender com os que pensam de outras formas.
O caldeirão é onde se misturam ingredientes visando sua transmutação. É o laboratório onde buscamos alguma forma de transcendência, o portal que nos transporta a uma nova realidade. Em O caldeirão azul, Marcelo Gleiser reúne ensaios provenientes de sua reflexão sobre as questões que considera mais relevantes para o momento atual: nossa relação com o planeta e suas criaturas, com os membros da sociedade em que vivemos, e com a tecnologia, que está transformando quem somos e como nos relacionamos. O tema que conecta todos os textos é a visão da ciência como produto da nossa capacidade de nos maravilhar com o mundo toda vez que nos engajamos com o mistério da criação. Na sua essência, encontramos o mesmo ímpeto que move o espírito religioso: como lidar com nossas questões existenciais mais profundas, nossa origem, nossa vida, nossa morte.
Nesta obra, Gleiser nos lembra que a ciência, aliada à nossa busca por respostas e nosso fascínio pelo mistério que nos cerca, pode ser usada tanto como ponte para um mundo melhor, como para construir a pior distopia imaginável. E nos convida a refletir—e decidir—sobre o futuro que queremos para nós, respeitando as diferenças de cada um e estando abertos para aprender com os que pensam de outras formas.
"'Espiritual' não implica necessariamente na crença em uma dimensão não material ou sobrenatural. O que pode surpreender a muitos—especialmente aos que veem cientistas por meio do estereótipo do racionalista frio—é que essa atração pelo mistério, em essência, uma atração espiritual pela Natureza, inspira muitos cientistas em seu trabalho. Não é Deus que se busca no questionamento científico, mas a transcendência do humano, a busca por uma dimensão além do cotidiano que dá sentido à nossa busca por sentido.
Ao estender sua curiosidade ao oceano do desconhecido, mesmo o cientista secular está praticando essa crença, expressando a necessidade universal que temos de conhecer nossa história e de explorar o novo, ampliando, assim, nossa visão da realidade."
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