Ignorance is the basic foundation of science. Without things we are ignorant of there is no point to science.
Mystery (and the desire solve it) is the motavation that drives most scientists to do the hard (often unrewarding) work that makes science.
“Because God made it that way,” can be the end of curiosity and therefore harmful to further discovery.
“What has God wrought?” on the other hand has been the question that motavated men like Galileo, Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein.
“Decoherence solved the observer problem in physics,” is an example of an incorrect statement that hinders people from looking into and, hopefully, solving some of the greastest myseries of the universe.
Ignorance of ignorance is the greatest problem for science of them all.
(By the way, the phrase ‘what science really knows’ made me think this post was a parody at first)
Ignorance is the basic foundation of science. Without things we are ignorant of there is no point to science. Mystery (and the desire solve it) is the motavation that drives most scientists to do the hard (often unrewarding) work that makes science. “Because God made it that way,” can be the end of curiosity and therefore harmful to further discovery. “What has God wrought?” on the other hand has been the question that motavated men like Galileo, Newton, Maxwell, and Einstein. “Decoherence solved the observer problem in physics,” is an example of an incorrect statement that hinders people from looking into and, hopefully, solving some of the greastest myseries of the universe. Ignorance of ignorance is the greatest problem for science of them all. (By the way, the phrase ‘what science really knows’ made me think this post was a parody at first)