The "Square-Zero" Discovery?
- Gulnara
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- Misty
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Jesus returning to earth! That would certainly change ideas about everything. In fact I think the religious would be just as surprised as the atheists.Spiral Out wrote:Will an imminent discovery force scientists to scrap everything they thought they knew about the basic structures of the "universe"?
It may be that the LHC uncovers an element of infinite scalability that undermines the standard model.
It may be that a space probe reveals a phenomenon that cannot be reconciled by current models.
It may be an observed occurrence with our own sun that places all current theories in jeopardy.
It may be a revolutionary method of understanding that causes the obsolescence of science.
Whatever it is, it seems that it is inevitable that some pivotal event will cause a fundamental change in the direction of how we approach the questions of the material, the immaterial and the amalgam of those in terms of conscious being.
What can you foresee as an event that could turn our assumptions of knowledge on its head?
The eyes can only see what the mind has, is, or will be prepared to comprehend.
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How one supposes that some person shows up and IDs himself as Jesus? How that can be scientifically or FBI or even CIA, or even KGB proven? Are there certain depictions and documents to check by? it is a myth or the only evidence left of that person, if such even exuisted, is left in a form of a myth. DNA test? That eb super approximate, no one knows DNA of the line od David.Lagayscienza wrote:Yeah, that would probably do it, Misty.
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