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by Htsthbjig
3839 days ago
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Science is born the day that Socrates says ""I know that I know nothing". Science dies the moment things that are untestable becomes "a new kind of evidence". If we can't test something because whatever reason, like we don't have enough energy, the fact that we know we can't test it is in fact valuable. We will have to find methods or ways to get there in the future. Until that , we can't be sure. Fine. We know we don't know. But falsifying this fact and believing in evidence that does not exist is believing we know things that are unknown to us. This is dogma, religion, philosophy, but not science. Nothing wrong about religion, or philosophy, but it is not science. |
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