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Originally posted by the_faceman@8 October 2003 - 21:53
Like some people have touched on already, i believe that humans will never learn enough about the universe (or whatever you and/or i exist in) to even begin to understand it. I also believe that the various Laws of Physics etc are most likely wrong to some extent, even when they work perfectly within the confines of our knowledge.
Our perceptions are based on instinct, knowledge gained by ourselves, and knowledge fed to us through literature, science and the media.
We quote pages on string theory etc, but there is nothing conclusive, and who's to say that results of experiments that hold within the parameters of the particular experiment apply to the whole spectrum of possibilities.
Basically i think that the only certainty is that with humankind's current level of knowledge, ANYTHING is possible, even the unbelieveable.
Even "out-there" possibilities like the universe is only a figment of your imaginination. i don't believe this to be true, but who's to say it's not. If a scientist proves it to you, you could have just made the scientist up in your own thought processes. Maybe you're the dream of another lifeform, our lifetime which seems long at about 80 years, could in fact be a small blip in the life of whatever is creating you in their dream. Or the comical idea at the end of Men In Black, that our universe is held within the bauble in the collar of a cat.
I'm rambling a bit, but basically you can't trust yourself to rationalise anything. There is no way to prove anything to be true or not true, except in the realm of our own understanding, which probably doesn't encompass a tiny percentage of everything that exists/doesn't exist.
[QUOTE] I agree. So do I.