Sunday, April 27, 2025

Regarding science

  I have made several posts/remarks regarding trusting the science. It is the current narrative from the left as they attempt to remove all moral belief from the social consciousness. With science nothing is ever wrong, just a failed experiment. That's the reason science changes as often as it does. Of course, it's called advances in science. Same thinking as an undocumented immigrant. Just renaming an action to make it more palatable to the masses. That isn't to say that our lives haven't been improved through science, I'd have to be a complete fool to believe otherwise, but science cannot replace faith. Faith is the promise of a good result following death, something that science has no knowledge of whatsoever, a complete unknown state of being. The stuff of science fiction. Except it is not, not to those that have faith it isn't. 
 Science, as I see it, has only managed to imitate or recreate what has already existed in the natural world. More often than not, that imitation or recreation turns out to be inferior to the original. Science labels them as side effects or adverse drug reactions. Science is concerned with discovery, not explanations. Consider the topic of human birth and development. Man has discovered all the necessary ingredients for that to happen. Man has even made that happen in a petri dish/test tube. Well, sorta. Still requires a female womb and that fertilized egg. Science can't create either of those things. No imitation or substitution for any of that. Man has discovered all sorts of thing that we still have no explanation for. We can't explain the universe as one example. An endless void, filled with planets, stars, dust, whatever and we have no idea about any of that. How did it get there? If it is there what is outside of it? Ah, nothing there is no end. 
  Okay then, you don't really understand how that works at all, your understanding is the same as mine. Only difference being, I make no claim to being able to explain any of that. The big bang? Where did that initial mass come from and why did it explode? No one knows that. Is the splitting of an atom a recreation of that? Maybe, I don't know I'm not a scientist, but where did the atom come from? How did it wind up in the center of this endless, ever expanding universe? How can there be a center if there are no boundaries? Yeah, we don't know that either. 
 So far science tells us that everything was already there. No explaining how it got there or where it came from, just some ideas that it "evolved" over time. The building blocks of the universe is a term I've heard many times over the years. As man discovered the various elements and processes involved in creating matter that is what they are called. Still no explaining where the blocks came from in the first place. More than 4600 years ago man knew how the pyramids were built, but science can't explain that today. Some scientists insist it had to be extraterrestrial beings, a lost technology or other theories. No explaining that though. We didn't invent electricity, it has existed since the earth was formed. We just learned to manipulate it. Same with medical advances, we are learning to manipulate those processes that create life. So far, the results have had mixed results. We have managed to create some pretty amazing technologies.
  I'm not anti science. I'm not attempting to prove or disprove any scientific discoveries or achievements. All I'm saying is, science can't explain everything, in fact, science explains nothing. Being able to recreate or imitate isn't explaining anything. Like a small child that will just keep asking why, sometimes there simply isn't an explanation. There are times when you just have to have faith. Science can't replace faith. The dismissal of faith is possibly the most arrogant action of man. By that dismissal placing themselves above all else, above that which we don't understand. Death isn't the end of life, of that I am quite certain. It is only the end of the "machine" that carries an energy. Energy can not be destroyed. It is only transformed. Infinite. Explain infinity. I'll wait for science to explain that before placing all my trust in that. In the meantime I go forward on faith. 

                                                                               

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