Commented Apr 21, 2012 at 12:02:33 in Science
“I think that scientists should try
using their imaginations more. For instants, we have no idea how fast
we are traveling and in what direction relative to a dead stop. We
could be accelerating and decelerating at enormous rates, causing
enormous changes in mass. Greater speed equals greater mass. Could something like this be throwing off all
of our calculation or would the mass change of our instruments and
our selves negate that? Do we think that we know so much that we do
not even consider these things? It just seems to me that our lack of
imagination causes us to not consider enough of the possibilities
ahead of time. Discovering that a theory is wrong should not be much
of a surprise. What if the non reality side of quantum is correct and
none of this is real? How hard would it be to figure out the physics
of that? That could explain why we are having such a hard time with
our theories. People need to stop thinking that they know so much and
use their imaginations more. Do not get me wrong, I think that
scientific study is wondrous.”
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