A surgeon’s take on God, intelligence, and cosmic responsibility
In the operating room, I often find myself marveling—not just at the complexity of the human body, but at its intelligence. The way tissues adapt, how cells communicate, how the body heals—it all feels less like machinery and more like music. There’s rhythm. Responsiveness. A kind of attunement.
That word—attunement—has become central to how I think about not only medicine, but life, belief, and even the nature of the universe itself.
As …