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Dr. Ronald Mallett
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<blockquote data-quote="Classicalfan626" data-source="post: 100040" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>Thanks for the clarification! I think the problem here is that some of the laws, or rules, of science are either flawed or too rigid. I feel there should be more room in science for possibility.</p><p></p><p>And, I think that, with all that's been written and recorded time and time again throughout our history, The Secret has proven itself to be real. I believe empirical science as you describe it can't accept The Secret because it involves forces that are unseen and supernatural. And from my past knowledge, and your description of empirical science, I have a funny feeling that are a lot of empirical scientists out there that deny the existence of God, since he is unseen and supernatural. Heck, there are even people in the world who think that Jesus Christ never existed!</p><p></p><p>If The Secret presents a problem with mainstream science, it may also be a problem that I believe that God, science, and The Secret go hand in hand with one another. I have a funny feeling Einstein believed in the same thing, and so did many philosophical, scientific, and other great minds in World History's past, and I'm sure the great extraterrestrial minds out there are likewise.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, I might as well throw in the towel with trying to contact Dr. Mallett, although if he ever finds favor with my ideas without my interference, I would be happy to discuss them with him. Even if his duties and/or scientific protocol forbid him from joining me in the voyage I do want to take beyond Earth, and possibly beyond the solar system, I will continue to keep him in mind, and I will save his father from his untimely death.</p><p></p><p>I hope this all helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicalfan626, post: 100040, member: 6594"] Thanks for the clarification! I think the problem here is that some of the laws, or rules, of science are either flawed or too rigid. I feel there should be more room in science for possibility. And, I think that, with all that's been written and recorded time and time again throughout our history, The Secret has proven itself to be real. I believe empirical science as you describe it can't accept The Secret because it involves forces that are unseen and supernatural. And from my past knowledge, and your description of empirical science, I have a funny feeling that are a lot of empirical scientists out there that deny the existence of God, since he is unseen and supernatural. Heck, there are even people in the world who think that Jesus Christ never existed! If The Secret presents a problem with mainstream science, it may also be a problem that I believe that God, science, and The Secret go hand in hand with one another. I have a funny feeling Einstein believed in the same thing, and so did many philosophical, scientific, and other great minds in World History's past, and I'm sure the great extraterrestrial minds out there are likewise. Having said all that, I might as well throw in the towel with trying to contact Dr. Mallett, although if he ever finds favor with my ideas without my interference, I would be happy to discuss them with him. Even if his duties and/or scientific protocol forbid him from joining me in the voyage I do want to take beyond Earth, and possibly beyond the solar system, I will continue to keep him in mind, and I will save his father from his untimely death. I hope this all helps! [/QUOTE]
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