RE: Science isn’t always the answer.
⁜→ Mello711, Angelo, Newtonian, et al,
BLUF: All of these soundbites have an apparent truth tagging along with them.
"Science isn’t always the answer" → is not a question; but rather, it is a statement of fact. Science is an infinite series of approximations in the never-ending quest to understand the universe. In fact, even the term "universe" is controversial; a paradox if you will. Traditionally, "[t]he Universe is the whole of existence → all of space, matter, energy, and time. The Universe is so vast that it seems unimaginable, but we do know that it has been steadily expanding following its beginning 13.8 billion years ago in an explosive event called the Big Bang." (SEE: Page Page 10 • Encyclopedia of Knowledge, First American Edition, 2013, the Smithsonian—)
As for "the whole of existence" → it is a set of all there is, both the tangible and intangible → natural and supernatural → that is, in itself, an infinite.
Most Respectfully,
R
⁜→ Mello711, Angelo, Newtonian, et al,
BLUF: All of these soundbites have an apparent truth tagging along with them.
I agree. The world would be much better without nukes. Not sure a lot of people here will agree though
War is a racket.
It's not like we were never warned and
could never have put an end to it eventually.
(COMMENT)Sadly, science provides the weapons, and man uses them. We are from all nations and learn war no more as foretold in Isaiah 2:2-4 - the UN has this verse on its Isaiah wall, but the UN cannot accomplish this.
"Science isn’t always the answer" → is not a question; but rather, it is a statement of fact. Science is an infinite series of approximations in the never-ending quest to understand the universe. In fact, even the term "universe" is controversial; a paradox if you will. Traditionally, "[t]he Universe is the whole of existence → all of space, matter, energy, and time. The Universe is so vast that it seems unimaginable, but we do know that it has been steadily expanding following its beginning 13.8 billion years ago in an explosive event called the Big Bang." (SEE: Page Page 10 • Encyclopedia of Knowledge, First American Edition, 2013, the Smithsonian—)
As for "the whole of existence" → it is a set of all there is, both the tangible and intangible → natural and supernatural → that is, in itself, an infinite.
Most Respectfully,
R