Tuesday, May 6, 2008

The Fallacy of Science

The creature we call man is basically a universal phenomenon that he is not only unique in our earth. This statement can be found in different sources in literature. What I mean by esoteric will be explained later.

Speaking of the universe, one way to look at it may go something like the following. Suppose we have 2 points A and B in space. Actually there are innumerable numbers of such points so that the whole universe is filed with this point. This is to say that the whole universe has equal quality throughout. This is the most logical supposition we consider seriously.

If point A happens to be the location of our earth, a planet inhabited by the phenomenon man, certainly the universe will contain similar points. But now science goes to say that this is not so, that in all the vastness of space and the infinity of the universe, point A is uniquely the only 1 where life is to be found.

This conclusion prefers the particular rather than general which in itself is unscientific. This is the first fallacy. Another 1 is the assumption that matter has no origin, it’s just there, made out of nothing, which also is against science.

Though the Einsteinian equation E=MC2 points to the reversibility of energy and matter, science and technology have only been to able convert energy into matter.

This imply that what God has assembled should not be torn lightly apart by a man. Grave danders are involved if man in his ignorance plays with still unknown qualities or the atom. This warning comes from esoteric literature in a rather serious tone.

What is still not discovered by science is the fact that matter and what goes for the physical world, are but the lowest point in a chain of celestial manipulation of certain energies of which we know very little.Science has busied itself with but a small part of a much bigger whole, much of which is hidden to science.