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@Warlock
There is nothing wrong with trying to reconcile Science with Magic, and plenty of Occultists have done the same.
Elphias Levi, a famed Occultist that greatly popularized magic in France pre-WW1, with his unique ideas influencing a great many others that came after him, only managed to do so because he managed to link and explain magic with the scientific concepts of his time, doing so in such a way that his system did not contain any internal contradictions.
Without him doing so,the modern magical revival would have been very much weakened.
Even Crowley, a historically important Occultist that came much later down the line, had great regard for Levi's work, even going as far as to say that he was Levi's reincarnation.
Science and Magic, it may be easier for some to keep the two seperate, but the attempt to reconcile the Science and Magic in perfect harmony, I don't think it is an attempt that can be casually dismissed out of hand.
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