Science. Is there anything it can't do? It got us to the moon, gave us computers, helps us overcome our biological limitations, makes things better, faster, cheaper, more readily available, and can pretty much explain everything there is to be explained. If we don't know it now, we'll know it sometime in the future. Science is the future.
Or is it? Is it truly possible for science to explain everything? Is nothing sacred? Obviously science does something. It does lots of somethings. But could we have gotten where we are today without it? Is Richard Dawkins right? How do we know? Well, I can't answer any of these questions, but I intend someday to be able to answer them; and if I have the discipline and fortitude to weather the storm, I'll detail my journey to find that answer in this blog. If this first post to The Holoscope is still on the front page in 2008, you will know that I've failed. Failed to detail it on this blog. Never assume too much about what things mean. Whether or not this post ever makes it to page two, I will continue to find my answers. It's what I do.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
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