09-19-2014, 07:19 PM
"Belief" closes the door to new information. I prefer "working theory." The history of science has shown us repeatedly that we never see the whole picture, and later down the road new information will come into the picture which changes everything.
1. The world is flat; then discovered to be round.
2. Time and space are fixed; then Einstein proves that they are relative.
3. Subatomic particles are "solid," but they turn out to be "fuzzy."
Add to that that this whole existence and everything in it is evolving (working theory). If so, you will never see the complete picture. On the one hand, a grand and delicious proposition; on the other hand, a bit frustrating for those like me who WANT TO KNOW!!!
1. The world is flat; then discovered to be round.
2. Time and space are fixed; then Einstein proves that they are relative.
3. Subatomic particles are "solid," but they turn out to be "fuzzy."
Add to that that this whole existence and everything in it is evolving (working theory). If so, you will never see the complete picture. On the one hand, a grand and delicious proposition; on the other hand, a bit frustrating for those like me who WANT TO KNOW!!!
