NJC: Some Deep Thoughts from Insomnia | |
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Venom 06:52 am UTC 06/19/07 |
I don't usually post something as odd as this, but lately I've had insomnia and have had some very disturbing questions come up in my inner thoughts. It has nothing to do with Steinman, but as this is a Steinman community and it is within Jim that we come together as a community, I am curious what the opinions are of others here who share my likes. Here it goes. I like Science. I like explaining things through Science. But the idea of finality of existance disturbs me. I knew theories like the bing bang had a beginning and thus everything known would one day not exist. Then it hit me. Science and the rules of science are relative to only the rules we were given of what we know. We know about gravity, we know about natural elements, we know about energy, and we know about space. Scientists use these rules to debunk any thoughts of the possibility of anything unnatural. This within itself seems pretty stupid. Why? Where did gravity get it's rules? What set the rules to dictate how gravity should work? They say matter is created from energy originating back to the big bang, but where did energy itself originate from? What dictates energy how to work and the rules it must follow to do what it does? What exists beyond the reaches of space itself and within what did the big bang itself exist within? If the big bang created existence, then what lay before existence? Simple. It is an eternal state. The rules of Science itself have no definable origin. Our human minds do not comprehend any true answers. Scientists think they comprehend by utilizing science's rules, but in the end, they actually know very little. They were given , without any definable origin, a set of rules to play by. In the end it kind of sounds like for every scientific rule there must exist an anti-scientific method to create it. No matter how much we discover, it's only a small, easy-to-understand fraction of a concept that is beyond our ability to comprehend. If you study science deep enough and long enough it will force you to believe in the unnatural. | |
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