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Posted 2008-04-07, 01:57 AM
in reply to Demosthenes's post "Skepticism"
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As I stated in the other thread, there are many things that science can never prove, yet people still seek the answers to them. For instance, there are many things about black holes that we will NEVER know, because it is beyond possibility (according to this "reality", anyway) to know them. Yet still, very famous scientists theorize about such things, and debate about such things, even though we'll never know who is right.
Would you say that we shouldn't worry about these things, then, since science can't prove them?
Why are we even arguing over what's important? Seriously? What's important to you might not be important to me. I could make a case that almost every bit of scientific research, at least outside of the medical field, is pointless and wasteful.
In the end, in my opinion, it simply comes down to minding your own business and letting people do or think whatever they want. I don't think anything can be known or proven, you disagree. I don't think the billions that NASA spends on pointless shit like launching rockets to nowhere is even slightly important when there are people that are starving to death, even in our own country. I think it's all interesting, but as far as actual value, most science is probably pretty worthless. To me. But I don't tell you to stop theorizing or researching or whatever you're doing.
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