On 01/15/2016 06:57 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <s3raphita@...> wrote :

From the article: "We may be entering a new era in physics. An era where there are weird features in the universe that we cannot explain."

Compare with this from 1927:

"My own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose" - J. B. S. Haldane

I like this quote by Haldane. I think it nails it - the fact that we are, mostly, limited in what we can know and accept. The questions we ask must be determined, to some extent, by our openness and our willingness to be gobsmacked. "Science" is a manmade discipline (Sal laughs at this notion) and as such is limited by our brains and our tools we engineer in order to measure the world, the universe. We can only see as clearly as our tools allow us and as our brains can comprehend. Our five senses are not enough to accomplish the mastery of the understanding of the Universe - it will come down to something else. While science is useful it will never tell the whole story. I think people can know bigger truths just through an opening of consciousness , perhaps even a shift in consciousness. Hence, the big truths, the biggest knowledge, may never be provable with scientific tools or mathematical formula! s.



Humans have always been a bit vain. They used to believe that the world was flat. Chances are we understand very little than very much.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <jr_esq@...> wrote :

Scientists may be able to get hints of the existence of the multiverse, but may not be able to prove it.


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