Thread: Seriousness In science we Trust.
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Old 10-17-2010, 08:26 AM   #40
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The origin of the Universe is separated from our observations of it by billions of anything you use to measure the distance (rather abstract concept in this case). And by an unknowable sequence of disturbing factors between the "event" and our observing it. So to expect accurate information about that event is *ridiculous* in itself. Doubly ridiculous is evaluating as trustworthy who would give that accurate information. IMHO.

Enormously ridiculous is assuming that the origin of the Universe is among the important issues of society. Maybe for the most honorable society of the origin of the Universe. But economically, sociologically, politically, culturally, the nature of the Origin of the Universe looks at most irrelevant to me (IMHO). Unless somebody wants to use that unfathomable concept to discuss other issues. Fine with me. Than, let's leave Science and scientists and origin of the Universe in peace.
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