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HAS SCIENCE ADVANCED SO MUCH THAT IT CAN ACTUALLY PROVE THE 'INEXPLICABLE'? (Discussion)
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awasthi_sudhir said – Mon, 30 Jun 2008 22:10:43 -0000 ( Link )
When we talk of advanced it is always with respect to a reference frame.. events which seemed unexplainable ages back are now so proved scientific….and by Mathematical Induction, there is no reason why it should not be seen henceforth…. But definetly What Could not be predicted is the timeline of Science explaining such prohibited space as of now
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TANIYA said – Tue, 01 Jul 2008 07:47:18 -0000 ( Link )
THE TERRITORY OF THESE EVENTS IS PROHIBITED BECAUSE EVEN IF SCIENCE GOES TO JUST KNOW ABOUT THEM….IT IS IN THE HANDS OF APPARITION TO ALLOW YOU TO SEE THEM OR NOT…..AS GOD IS OMNIPOTENT AND OMNISCIENT BUT YET WE CAN FEEL THEM , THIS IS ANOTHER DUBIOUS AREA WHERE NO ONE CAN ACT ACCORDING TO HIS OR HER OWN WISH….IT DEPENDS UPON THE WISH OF THE DOPPELGANGER…............
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awasthi_sudhir said – Tue, 01 Jul 2008 23:34:22 -0000 ( Link )
I do agree on few of your statements, regarding God as i also am a firm believer in God. But what i meant in the earlier post was regarding the fact that events or knowledge which seems so obvious today was never so earlier. We have gradually improved over ages which just kindles a hope to get closer to truth, if not really know it exactly.
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awasthi_sudhir said – Thu, 03 Jul 2008 05:32:30 -0000 ( Link )
I Suppose you meant “CANNOT BE PROVED”, and i do agree on this as i am not at all saying the proving concept…only that it is a quest…and a far future and we cannot have any clue as to how science would shape up few decades later..
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awasthi_sudhir said – Fri, 04 Jul 2008 14:25:54 -0000 ( Link )
Yups..Crossing our fingers would not give us an answer though…probably only future generations could get an answer…probability is very low nearning 0, though not exactly 0
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oLahav said – Mon, 07 Jul 2008 19:36:22 -0000 ( Link )
I would have to agree and say that science will never solve all of life’s mysterious answers completely. The reason is simple- while it’s very easy to prove the existence of something (find it), it’s practically impossible to prove that something does not exist. There’s no real way to do it, I mean, you can’t check everywhere all at once, this is the Uncertainty Principle- when you’re trying to prove something you may end up affecting the process, so you can’t reach anything conclusive.
The point being, we will never really be able to prove that there are no ghosts, or vampires, or aliens, or, of course, G-d. Therefore, no matter how advanced science becomes, there will always be room for faith, beliefs and religion.
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