Terry - Somerset
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There is an implausible confidence in the capacity of science to produce conclusive answers. I, for one, have always been sceptical of:A prime example of people arguing for the sake of arguing.
There is a flat earth theory and a spinning ball theory.
Both theories with no definitive proof of either.
Had you lived in an earlier period you could have been burned at the stake for suggesting a spinning ball nowadays you're scoffed at for promoting a flat earth, who knows what another 100 yrs will bring.
The thing I always wondered about is, what keeps the earth spinning for millions of years at a precise rate.
Anyone point me to a youtube video.
"In the currently popular model of the Universe, 70% is thought to be dark energy, 25% dark matter and 5% normal matter"
It may be partly down to my inability to see, feel, touch, weigh the "dark". What happens if as a spacemen I crash into it - will I dent my spacecraft etc.
I don't remotely believe we have the final answer - just a theory which fits the limitations of current knowledge.