And there's your problem. There is no, "system," no accepted authority. There is no, "thing," called science, like a religion or ideology. There are only things which have been discovered and are known to be true and the entire technological world is the evidence of the certainty of that knowledge.simplicity wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 5:37 pmI am not saying that the understanding is correct, it's just builds on previous incorrect understanding. It wasn't so long ago that physicians were drilling holes in patient's skulls to allow the evil spirits to escape.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 1:15 amWow! "Things are the way they are for reasons we are incapable of understanding. They are too complex for us to understand in an intellectual way ..." but you are certain, "the chemical composition of water will certainly change as more sophisticated understandings become known in the future." But if we are incapable of understanding how can there be, "more sophisticated understanding," in the future?
Relatively speaking, things have improved [medically], but there are still a great deal of practices/procedures on-going that folks will look back at with disbelief.
Once you have a system in place, you build on it until the entire system becomes obsolete. The history of nearly everything is this way.
The circulation of the blood, the existence of bacteria and microscopic life, the nature of all the chemical elements, the nature of electricity, and aerodynamics (or do you think heavier than air human flight is still in question), for example. Those aspects of reality that have been discovered and their nature identified are lumped together and called science, because many of them are interrelated, but there is no thing, no ideology, no kind of preordained system called science.
It's stupid philosophers and academics who have attempted to turn science into another one of their ideologies they can corrupt and have, unfortunately, had some success in doing it.
