
Srila Prabhupada memories

Svarupa Damodara: That is called acintya. Inconceivable.
Prabhupada: Yes. Yes, everything is acintya. No scientist can explain anything. Even a straw. What is the constitution of the straw. They cannot do.
Svarupa Damodara: Cellulose, they’ll say. They’ll say this is cellulose.
Prabhupada: But they cannot produce. That is the difficulty. They’ll speak all nonsense, but cannot produce. No experiment. Simply theoretical observation. That’s all. So observation is not perfection of science. You must produce it by experiment. Then it is perfect. Two departments.
Hrdayananda: So if you can produce something, that means you actually understand it.
Prabhupada: Yes. You say that it is a combination of such and such chemicals… Just like these rascals say, “Life…” Now he said that “You take the chemicals. Can you produce?” He said, “That I cannot say.” You see? Avoiding the issue. This was discussed in the meeting. What is that gentleman
Svarupa Damodara: Professor Stanley Miller. He’s from San Diego, physicist.
Prabhupada: Miller. Yes, he has got Nobel Prize. And his theory is that from chemicals, life has begun.So he (Svarupa Damodara) said in the meeting that “If I give you the chemicals, can you produce life?” He said, “That I cannot say.” Just see. And he has got Nobel Prize. He has no pure idea, still he has received the Nobel Prize.
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