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If the Universe Spun
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<blockquote data-quote="denbo88" data-source="post: 25356" data-attributes="member: 428"><p><strong>Re: If the Universe Spun</strong></p><p></p><p>I was thinking about how much every generation tends to revere and respect modern science, no matter what period from the past. But all they were doing was interpreting science according to the paradigm of the day. Thats what they have done for hundreds of years, to the amusement of later generations. Why should this generation of "scientific understanding" be any different to later generations? Every generation is so smug about what they know, but 200, 300, 400 years from now, future generations will read our science textbooks after dinner on quiet winter evenings for amusement, not knowledge. Why should we hold science so dear, so sacred in light of history? Have not the shamans, the mystics, and prophets given us anything valuable? Have they not taught us that there is another way to enlightenment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denbo88, post: 25356, member: 428"] [b]Re: If the Universe Spun[/b] I was thinking about how much every generation tends to revere and respect modern science, no matter what period from the past. But all they were doing was interpreting science according to the paradigm of the day. Thats what they have done for hundreds of years, to the amusement of later generations. Why should this generation of "scientific understanding" be any different to later generations? Every generation is so smug about what they know, but 200, 300, 400 years from now, future generations will read our science textbooks after dinner on quiet winter evenings for amusement, not knowledge. Why should we hold science so dear, so sacred in light of history? Have not the shamans, the mystics, and prophets given us anything valuable? Have they not taught us that there is another way to enlightenment? [/QUOTE]
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