So scientists really know close to nothing

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#51 Dogswithguns
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I knew that they didn't know a thing.. they've been lying a lot too.

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#52  Edited By FenderKiller17
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@sonicare: Super trippy to thank just how infinitely vast the universe is.

I mean just on our own planet for instance, we have yet to explore 96% of our own ocean. Just last week they discovered this guy:

New species of shrimp found. It has been name "Pink Floyd"

We've only just scratched the surface of our own planet. Mind = blown! :O

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#53 PimpHand_Gamer
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Screw thinking about the universe, think about the 4th - 10 dimensions and read the analogies based on the theories relating to them. You could manipulate things in the 3rd dimension from a higher dimension that would literally be impossible to do while existing in the 3rd dimension. You could do all sorts of things to baffle people like put photographs onto a blank roll of film still in the retail box, take a person out of their bedroom and put them on top of a mountain without them every seeing anything happen in between..you would be a god.

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#54 JimB
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@zaryia said:
@JimB said:

Currently human on average only use 10% of their brain capacity.

Why am I not surprised you believed that myth.

After reading liberal posts for years it was confirmed.

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#55 Matthew-first
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And that's why I love science.... There is so much we don't know.

And the Unknown is exciting. There's beauty about it....

World would be very boring If we knew everything...


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#56 N30F3N1X
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@chrisfire77 said:

Think about this...matter is energy, just in a concentrated form. Science can give you a definition of what energy does, but not what it is. And then your perceptions really depend on your field of context. Example, 99 percent of so called solid matter is empty space. Depends how closely you are looking.

There is not one sentence in this post that is true. lol

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#57 DeadMan1290
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@l34052 said:

The universe? We don't even know about earth yet, for instance we have absolutely no idea what's at the bottom of our deep oceans yet so how can we possibly know anymore about the universe as a whole?

I believe in science passionately but I'm intelligent enough to also know we haven't even scratched the surface of what 'reality' really is.

I agree 100% with this.

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#58 chrisfire77
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@N30F3N1X: Research everything I said, it is all true.