You're right, you're not going to convince me with the "We don't know everything, therefore anything is possible" argument. We have reasons for believing the things that we do, even if they don't cover everything in the universe. And, if you were honest, you would admit that you don't follow that philosophy you are espousing in your everyday life either. You don't know everything, so do you believe that anything goes? Do you go around prepared for things that fall up, for phone calls that arrive before the caller makes them, for leprechauns with pots of gold? You don't, and scientists don't either. I'll say it again: just because you don't know everything, it doesn't mean that you don't know anything.
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