Hyde Parke
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whar67;1099937 said:Further this desire for 'eye-witness' interaction with 'everything' in the universe is useless from a science standpoint. (Well after a certain point. What is gained by observering the 40,000,001st Type Ia supernovae?) Physics is about understanding fundemental forces in the universe gravity, strong and weak nuclear, and electro-magnetic. These produce rules on how particles interact and how galaxies and solar systems form. They govern these actions everywhere.
The rules are the same all over.
We can grow to understand them.
We do not need to go everywhere to learn it.
whatever, if that is the case, why are we constantly building rockets and sending them into space, looking , building bigger telescopes to go further into outer space? explain that genius. It is because they understand, to get as complete an accurate picture possible, they need to do more than just "observe" from a telescopic point of view. And you and I both know, the odds of that happening in our life time, the next and the next x infiniti. you can only produce rules based on what information you have available, and it is and will always be limited. Tell yourself otherwise to deem yourself important, i dont care.
thats nice lil quote you patched together there at the end, to bad its false.
I have no problems with science, it has done alot for us technologically, it has also done alot that we could do with out. this whole creation thing, and trying to find the source is just a waste of time imo.
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