12/04/2014

The Study of Science

Science is the study of the laws of nature. Thus, science must conform to what is known and deciphered of these laws of nature. And, because mankind as we are has no intrinsic knowledge of any laws of nature, science is a fundamentally flawed study in that study can only show slight fractions of reality at one time and cannot therefore profess to KNOW any laws of nature at all; and it is a necessary one. To seek for truth is truth itself.
It may be said with relative certainty that the laws of nature have no concern for what science believes them to be. And it can be said with absolute certainty that nothing is certain. 
So what can science say to the impossible? How can the laws of nature, being sought by science, be confined by it? How can the depth and count of these laws, if either one is even finite, be captured by those who are subject to them? And who is to say that they cannot change? Why can the laws that shape what our universe is not be what they wish? 

Impossibility is not a fact; it is an assumption that is made by a humanity longing for definition. So keep searching, friends, and yearn for truth, but never believe you have found it; for in the desire for truth will you find it, not in its determination.