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Originally Posted by willravel
Science can't explain what isn't. That which science cannot focus it's analytical lens simply isn't. That said, just because we don't know all of the facts yet doesn't mean that there are no facts. There are facts yet to be discovered, and they are as much a part of science as that which we've already discovered.
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So are you agreeing with me that science can't explain everything? If not, do you have some sort of rebuttal to what i said?
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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle represents surrender. It basically reads "we can't measure it now, so it cannot be measured". What about 15 years from now when we are projected to start developing working quantum computers? I'm not a physicist, but saying a physical phenomenon cannot be explained ever seems shortsighted.
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I'm not a physicist either, but i'm not really sure that it is prudent to argue from an ostensibly pro-science position that what seems like a general consensus among quantum physicists is wrong because it offends your sense of the way things ought to be. Interestingly enough, you are agreeing with einstein when he said, "I cannot believe that god would choose to play dice with the universe." This might be an odd position in which to find yourself in.