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That's a feature! If you want to be certain, you need religion, not science.

And of course, the people concerned with tracking near-earth asteroids are not connected in any way with cosmology.



what? no. religion is not certain which is evidenced by the numerous sects of christianity with their own interpretations of the same book.

while science might not have a definitive answer for everything, they distinguish from fact and theory.


> religion is not certain

Ask any religious person if their religion teaches truth or lie, then ask them if that truth is the absolute truth. We'll wait.


just because you tell me water is not wet does not make it dry. also, the cool thing "about science is it doesn't need you to believe in it" or however the quote goes


Sure, but they didn't say correctness, they said certainty


There are people certain the earth is flat, the moon landings were fake. That certainty doesn't impress me. So I'm just really not sure what the point is.


The point was that science doesn't allow for certainty, by construction. We're not certain the sun will rise tomorrow, we're not certain the speed of light is a limit, we're not certain that F=ma or that E=mc².

Those that want certainty have to look to religion, or to pseudoscience. And they will certainly be wrong.


Bingo. People who think science is fact dont understand science.

The actual fact is, we humans really don’t know much about the universe and indeed there may be truths and knowledge that we’ll never know the answer to. Like… why the fuck are we here? Where did all this stuff come from. Sure we have theories and have logical conclusions but at the end of the day… we are tiny and the universe is mind bogglingly huge. It is peak human arrogance to think we truly know anything at all.

It’s very humbling to realise how little we actually know. What we do know… we know. We are masters of electro-magnetism, chemistry, etc… but when it comes to the big questions it’s all a shot in the dark.


> no. religion is not certain

Religion allows for certainty. Science does not. Faith versus reason.




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