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Minor Axis

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But then, there was a time when science didn't know about gravity, or neutrons, or black holes. Just because we don't know about something right now hardly rules out the possibility that we might one day discover more.

I'm on the side of 'we can't possibly say for definite either way'. I think it's incredibly arrogant to presume knowledge, when there's so much about our world that we're only just finding out.

I agree. And relegating all of what we do not know to the "wonders of God" means nothing really.
 
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But then, there was a time when science didn't know about gravity, or neutrons, or black holes. Just because we don't know about something right now hardly rules out the possibility that we might one day discover more.

I'm on the side of 'we can't possibly say for definite either way'. I think it's incredibly arrogant to presume knowledge, when there's so much about our world that we're only just finding out.


I think this is a more realistic view to base an opinion on. I don't agree with the conclusion because science "presumes" knowledge so it seems to be more of a human characteristic even if it can be thought of as arrogant it is a useful trait none the less.
 
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