“I’ll start with a quote from Albert Einstein: The most incomprehensible thing in the world is that it is comprehensible. Why? Because it is logically organized, so it can be explained by logic,” he begins to explain. Dr. Sandor Kovacs A teacher of what metaphysics really is. He himself taught this science in the philosophy department, a science that for a very long time was not called a science, and was often described as quack or esoteric. Now Dr. Sándor Kovács has written a four-volume book on what can and should be known about metaphysics – a kind of summary that is completely missing in Hungary. The beautifully presented book was published for this year’s Book Week under the title “Additions to the Study of Metaphysical Sciences”, and is the first in a four-volume series.
The brain is our important sensory organ.
But what is metaphysics? Dr. Sandor Kovács explains: “They talk about the five senses, but they usually forget that the brain can also be called a kind of sense, because logic can be penetrated through this sense. People rarely think that there is logic behind everything they encounter, everything physical. “For example, if you go to the theater, let’s say to the theater in Miskolc, there are quite a few people there. And if you decide to raise your arm, you might not think that incompatibility is happening, so the typical logical solution and incompatibility relationship is: either you put your elbow on it, or your neighbor, or neither of them.
Many things can be deduced by logic.
Dr. Sandor Kovacs gives another example, which may make his meaning more understandable. Hegel, the 19th-century German philosopher, said: “If I wake up in the morning and don’t hear a cart being pulled, I know at once that it is snowing. But why? Because the wheel slides smoothly on the snow and you don’t hear anything, but if the snow doesn’t fall, it shakes terribly.” That is, he could logically infer what was happening without seeing it. There are countless such things, for example, they discovered the planet Uranus, and they realized that there must be a planet there sooner than they actually saw it through the telescope.