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Permalink Reply by Martin Euser on August 19, 2011 at 2:32am Yes. I would like to add that nobody can prove a theory.
Scientists, like everybody else, have to work with a perceptual framework/worldview/paradigm which determines what kind of experiments they perform and how the data are interpreted. Their goal is to understand phenomena and be able to control-manipulate these latter. The danger lies in lacking the necessary wisdom and yet manipulate the kingdoms of nature. We will reap what we sow in that regard.
L.k.A. Kirui said:
I myself prefere a rational theory to a 'proven' theory. What is 'proven' to one person is not to another person. Experimentantion and scientific 'proofs' are not the ultimate sourse of knowledge. I came to spiritualists seeking not so much the facts but just rational explanations of which they offer far better ones than physicists who unecessarily ignore the 'unseen things' even just for the purposes of theory. The have only end up with irrational theories!I myself prefere a rational theory to a 'proven' theory. What is 'proven' to one person is not to another person. Experimentantion and scientific 'proofs' are not the ultimate sourse of knowledge. I came to spiritualists seeking not so much the facts but just rational explanations of which they offer far better ones than physicists who unecessarily ignore the 'unseen things' even just for the purposes of theory. The have only end up with irrational theories!
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