02-01-2015, 01:41 PM
Its funny how far I've come from the all encompassing view that science can prove everything and if it hasn't yet, its because they simply haven't found it yet.
Science tries oh so very hard to prove the unprovable and due to the narrow minded view that everything must have a scientific explanation, it has enabled them useless when something that which can't be explained arises. In their minds, nothing can ever be true unless the scientific method can be applied. Such futile attempts are commendable I guess but futile nonetheless.
It's how I came to understand the reason why in all of our seeking, we have yet to find the missing link where great apes and hominids went in separate directions. In all the searching that's spanned decades, they are nowhere near closer to finding it and there is a reason yet they can't accept the possibility that outside influences had a part in this evolutionary leap.
I often wonder how much help we could do and how many mouths we could feed if we didn't spend so much money and resources on finding information that we were never meant to know
Science tries oh so very hard to prove the unprovable and due to the narrow minded view that everything must have a scientific explanation, it has enabled them useless when something that which can't be explained arises. In their minds, nothing can ever be true unless the scientific method can be applied. Such futile attempts are commendable I guess but futile nonetheless.
It's how I came to understand the reason why in all of our seeking, we have yet to find the missing link where great apes and hominids went in separate directions. In all the searching that's spanned decades, they are nowhere near closer to finding it and there is a reason yet they can't accept the possibility that outside influences had a part in this evolutionary leap.
I often wonder how much help we could do and how many mouths we could feed if we didn't spend so much money and resources on finding information that we were never meant to know