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<blockquote data-quote="Negan" data-source="post: 170749" data-attributes="member: 10257"><p>Unfortunately people don't realize this. They think that science deals in absolutes, something it <em>absolutely</em> doesn't. (See what I did there?) Science is always changing, what's science "fact" one day is outdated the next as new data comes in. Science fiction of today is science fact of tomorrow. My point is, is that science is always changing and evolving. As we receive new information, we're forced to rethink and redraw our scientific belief.</p><p></p><p>There's a saying which goes something like, "All of humanity from the beginning of time know about 0.0000001% of what there's to know about the universe. This includes the lost knowledge of mankind.".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Negan, post: 170749, member: 10257"] Unfortunately people don't realize this. They think that science deals in absolutes, something it [I]absolutely[/I] doesn't. (See what I did there?) Science is always changing, what's science "fact" one day is outdated the next as new data comes in. Science fiction of today is science fact of tomorrow. My point is, is that science is always changing and evolving. As we receive new information, we're forced to rethink and redraw our scientific belief. There's a saying which goes something like, "All of humanity from the beginning of time know about 0.0000001% of what there's to know about the universe. This includes the lost knowledge of mankind.". [/QUOTE]
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