We, humankind, create our perception of the universe. What it really is or 
looks like is undetermined. We can make it whatever we want.

The knowledge structure of science is perpetually incomplete and looking 
backwards in time often wrong but practical contemporarily.

Why is that?

Small program outputting observations up to the present will continue to output 
future observations as optimal predictions. But those small programs themselves 
effect the future... Heisenberg uncertainty?
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