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Comments by "" (@jmitterii2) on "Questions No One Knows the Answers to (Full Version)" video.
In other words, any question is scientific. May not be worded the best way and must sometimes be condensed into smaller how subsets. Sometimes requires larger conclusions-- why which is made of lots of hows. All questions and questioning is scientific in the end. It was not scientific is the way one goes about finding those answers.
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Is it just me but this guys voice really super-duper annoying?
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I was thinking the same thing. I want him to say "I like spoons. Rusty spoons."
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That's because it takes someone to believe it to exist. Yeah, women born from a rib. You realize we have figured out things don't come about like that. It is the same as believing in the Roman and Greek gods with Athena sprouting from Zeus's head. It's fables and fairy tales.
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Actually each of those questions are scientific. Was the big bank an accident? Essentially asking how did the big bang happen? How does the universe form? Why is just a series of how questions. Is their a god? Does the world need a god? If so what evidence supports a need for a god. Why this god not this one or that one? What gender is god? If a god exists how does it spawn or how did it come about? Do I have free will is certainly a scientific question QM ponders this very subject.
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The problem this video doesn't mention, our galaxy is about 120,000 light years across. Our recorded history only goes back to about 5,000 BC. That's only 7,000 years of recorded human with any civilization. Last 150 years we figured out how to use electricity in any meaningful way. If a civilization with recorded history of 50,000 years on the other side of the planet, we wouldn't know until the light reaches us.
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As long as you understand it to be a story. Just don't mix it with science.
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