Clarity arises not from knowing everything, but from understanding the limits of knowledge.
Meaning
Limits bring clarity.
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(1623–1662) was a French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher known for his contributions to probability theory, geometry, and theology. Pascal invented one of the earliest mechanical calculators and made significant discoveries in fluid mechanics and pressure. His philosophical work, particularly "Pensées," explores faith, reason, and the human condition. Pascal’s famous wager argues for belief in God based on rational self-interest. Despite his short life, his work has had a lasting impact on mathematics, science, and philosophy. Blaise Pascal remains a key figure in intellectual history, bridging scientific inquiry and spiritual reflection.
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