Monday 14 April 2014

Science

There is science behind everything, and the term and practice exists because of human curiosity.
I like curiosity and people showing interest in the workings of their surroundings, instead of just lazily sitting on their asses and assuming things that just sounds good to them. If you know what I mean.

The world is a remarkable place, a big wonderful puzzle where all the pieces fit perfectly; none of it ever needed magic to appear "special". There are puzzle pieces we'd rather not have around, but you can't put a leash on nature.

While some of it is too hard for common people to grasp, I don't think that's a bad thing or an excuse to discard a theory. Why should every person on the planet have to know exactly how every single little thing works in full detail?
It doesn't mean that person is stupid, alot of what science shares with us is.. grandiose, I suppose, for lack of better words.

But science doesn't just revolve around the things that already exist, but also science fiction.
What's more thrilling than seeing a documentary on television involving the concept of cloning, growing back entire limbs, making someone's brain downloadable, or creating humanoid robots who are in every way like a real human being?
I'm not saying everyone should love and agree with these ideas, but isn't it interesting, nevertheless?

Science, bitches.

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