Dzali OG
Dz Ali OG...Pay me like you owe me!
I am fully aware of the double edged sword, and the risks and dangers associated with the relentless pursuit of progress. It can most certainly be a weapon, but I have seen it do more good than other ideals.
One must be skeptical to believe in science, for every one correct theory, there are dozens of false theories. That is what I like about it - removing the improbable and impossible through repeated examination and experimentation. If all other theories have been proved false, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
Who knows, perhaps there really is an ancient race. Find viable evidence with credible sources and foundations and I will support it until proven otherwise.
"Evidence"...the reason science is flawed at the moment.
Our limited scope of what's reality actually hinders us. We have five senses, for all we know there may really be eight. Just that were so early in our evolution that we haven't developed our other three. What that means is things which can only be detected by the other three are outside our scope of understanding. Because we can't observe them doesn't stop them from existing.
Going freestyle, my understanding is there are a multitude of colors we can't see? What if some organisms are that color?
Also, science is hindered because it doesn't take into account the spirit. It can't be controlled or reproduced so we simply ignores it. The reason we can't cure many ailments, our science is too limited.
Science is basically a 2nd greater who has a grasp on simple addition and believes he's a mathematician. Young man your journey into math has just begun. Yet when another child tells him they've witnessed arithmetic, the child scoffs.
That is my problem with science...




