WEEK ONE - POST THREE
I have always been extremely intrigued by the first sciences and early understandings of the universe and one's place in it. This course so far has only furthered by fascination with this topic. The early Aristotelian theories of the universe amazed me. It made an incredible amount of sense for the lack of scientific capabilities at that time. If I had lived during that time period, I am sure I would've taken that as concrete fact. Not only was it so logical, it was extremely creative. I am thankful for the great minds that came before us and set the standard for great discoveries in technology and philosophy. It has extended my overall knowledge of the topic of how our understanding of the universe is constantly changed alongside technology.
How will we know when we've reached the bounds of possible technology?
How will we know when we've reached the final understanding of things?
Will we ever push the bounds of our understanding too far? If so, how will we ever know once we've reached that point?
How will we know when we've reached the bounds of possible technology?
How will we know when we've reached the final understanding of things?
Will we ever push the bounds of our understanding too far? If so, how will we ever know once we've reached that point?
Can we ever really ever reach a final understanding of everything? Past, present, and future?
ReplyDeleteThere is currently no fathomable way to know once we've reached a limit in our knowledge of the universe. Science doesn't allow for us prove that things are one way compared to another, we may only disprove that things are not what they seem.
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