Can Science explain everything?
I consider that Science is quite superb when trying to explain
everything. Because the fact is that IT CAN NOT. For example: Can Science
explain why, if I throw an apple into the air, it falls back instead of
continuing to ascend indefinitely? Hey? What do you say to this, Harvard
professors? I see that you have run out of words and it does not surprise me.
In my opinion, Science should be a little more humble and recognize that it has
no answers for everything. To give other examples: Why are the aliens so fond
of hairdressing? Why do succubi eat carpets? Why do not the gtfdrps exist? What
prevents it? Why is the Earth round? And why are tennis balls also round? Are
they imitating the Earth? With what permission? ... They are unsolvable
questions from a scientific approach. Before them, the scientist should bow his
head and humbly recognize, like Socrates, that "I only know that I do not
know anything." On the other hand, spiritualists should also be a little
more sympathetic to scientists and think that Science serves them as an escape
valve to an Universe too mysterious.
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