What's the deal with science today? Can we trust science or not? Day 193
So I watched a Ted talk the other say, though this one is unique. This one was banned. You might ask yourself, what kind of video would it have to be for Ted to ban it? Violence? Horror? Promoting hatred? Nope, it actually is about how limited science is, and how many scientists, and people of the modern world have a belief system when it comes to science. The presenter presents these beliefs or dogmas that people have. One of them being that everything is mechanical and dead, and we humans are the only conscious living things. For me personally, everything this man said is something I observed early on in my life. Science has become a religion. How people talk about scientific facts, they talk in a sense of being absolutely right and not even a chance of being wrong, and to question them would make you seem stupid in their eyes. When really, when you study the principles of what science stands on, you can't have 100% facts or statements. Every statement is a true statement, as far as the evidence you have thus far attained. This means that every statement can be false if new information or input is introduced. But for some reason, people either don't know this or refuse to see this. This is the world we live in, everyone is a religious fanatic, and we are all defending our beliefs, whatever our beliefs may be. Who here in this world today, is actually questioning every belief, every statement, who is actually open to all possibilities. Who? Very few indeed, and you would be lucky to know even one. Why this is, is an interesting topic, which is vast, yet simple. People act or react on an instinct that is to move according what they feel and think, which is all based in memory or the past. People are not actually present living here working with all information multidimensionally with full awareness. Right now people are like simple calculators compared to what our potential is, a quantum computer, calculating information in multiple directions simultaneously. Ironically, people have become what they believe this universe to be, dead, mechanical, like a machine. When the potential and reality is much more alive. In essence, we have become our thoughts, our beliefs. We have become a living belief which is like a shadow cast from something real. We are stuck and trapped in that position, until we free ourselves, through getting to know and understanding, by applying and becoming our potential, to work with information in awareness. Interestingly enough all the keys are here, and have always been here. In the physical structure and relationships there have been examples that have stood since the beginning of our potential. They are right in front of our noses. A seed, something so small, becomes something very big, a tree, how? If you study how, how it gathers sunlight, water, and air, and slowly but surely, grows using those substances, you gain insight in how you grow. To grow takes time, and a constant movement. If you give up, you would die and have to start from the beginning. You must keep moving until you reach your full potential. Its something real, that's built cell by cell. There is no other way to walk a real process of self-creation. You need to start cell by cell, point by point, moment by moment, and make that cell, point, or moment count. That's all, and that's all you have: this moment. A tree doesn't think about growing, it just does it, whatever it takes, in the moment. If the sun is out it gathers sunlight. If there is no water, it needs to balance and reserve its water accordingly. It can only do so much and it does everything it can. Within its limited design, it finds a way. We are no different from a seed or plant. Both structurally/biologically as the principles of our designs, as well as how we humans must change who we are, into something real, physical, not a thought/belief.
So I liked this Ted talk because it is something I would have said or done in this man's position. He is one of the very few people that see the big problem. We place our trust and belief in something untrustworthy. So its our mistake, and something to rectify or correct.
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