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Originally Posted by cybermike
We're constantly improving our scientific understanding, Do you really think this is the end of our advancement? That is completely ridiculous. What we know about our universe doesn't amount to a speck of dust. 300-500 more years what we know about space/time/physics/universe will be taught in 3rd grade history class. Assuming we don't blow ourselves up.
Maybe science's final destination is God but our whacked out theories are taking us on a little detour. Never know.
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QFT... mostly. Science doesn't have a destination in an emergent universe such as we exist within.
150 years ago, Spontaneous Generation was a respectable point of view.
Literally, it was 'reasonable' to hold the view that mice pop into existence in the presence of cheese.
How crazy would you be thought to be if you had "Faith" in that little pieces of make-believe today?
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