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If you do not like or do not understand sciences, Why? Do you see their wrong methods to test or explain true nature?

Being creatures of limited perception, we have to exist in our inner theater that engages our imagination and creativity to very crudely approximate what is happening "out there".

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  1. Rolle2323 - 56-60 years old - female

    Posted by Rolle2323 Jul 4th, 2012 at 4:06PM

    I like science. However, the scientist can set up his experiments in a prejudicial fashion slanted to prove a pet theory, as you are aware. Scientists do love their research grants and they love to prove their thesis so they can write a scholarly paper and appear in the latest scientific journal. Quantum theory, for example, is one of those areas that is slightly difficult to test....however, they keep plugging away, spending the research grant money, don't they? I particularly enjoy reading about 50 million dollar research grants to construct underground tubes that will test quarks, when we have homeless children in this country living on the street.

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  2. novatownsite - 36-40 years old - female

    Reply by novatownsite Jul 4th, 2012 at 6:48PM

    This is great.... My good friends are running those particles through these underground tubes, knowing very little about what they are really doing - hoping to recreate "a big bang", or the beginning of our universe?? Very costly toys they have knowing nothing about WHAT they are playing with. Great Heisenberg was saying that when sciences are playing it might be beneficial in terms of some experience on a small scale but when industrialists or politicians start playing these toys - expect a grand disaster.

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  3. novatownsite - 36-40 years old - female

    Reply by novatownsite Jul 4th, 2012 at 6:50PM

    This is great.... My good friends are running those particles through these underground tubes, knowing very little about what they are really doing - hoping to recreate "a big bang", or the beginning of our universe?? Very costly toys they have knowing nothing about WHAT they are playing with. Great Heisenberg was saying that when sciences are playing it might be beneficial in terms of some experience on a small scale but when industrialists or politicians start playing these toys - expect a grand disaster.

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