Science, what is it really?

by NathanShaw on December 7, 2009

My friend Greg Dimase from www.poweressence.com sent me this:

Science, what is it really?

One of the best, if not THE best explanation of science I’ve ever read:

Excerpts from a speech given to the 1994 Velikovsky Symposium by Professor Irving Wolfe:

What science produces is neither universally true nor real, but is created by the observer and is relative to his predispositions and equipment. As a result, it is not complete but selected, not objective but subjective, and not unique but partial.

Read entire article here:

http://www.thunderbolts.info/tpod/2009/arch09/090916science.htm

The article also includes a great quote from Einstein with insightful commentary:

To Einstein “Time and space are modes by which we think and not conditions in which we live.” Scientific theory is therefore neither absolute nor correct, but a compromise which “shows us something about reality in the only way we can get at reality.”

Thanks for sharing that Greg. Awesome stuff.

Check out Greg’s site at www.poweressence.com

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