Quote:
|
Originally Posted by dleviwing Imagine if everyone were to decide to have their own opinion as to the value of 2+2. One may have the opinion that it equals 5 another may say it equals 21 and so on. The fact is, if you chose to place your personal opinions as your tools of scientific evaluation of observation, then don't be surprised if those who follow the accepted standards tend to disagree with your methods and opinions.
The idea of establishing standards is to allow all who learn them to communicate with common understanding. An artist will state that there are 7 primary colors and a scientist will state there are only 3. |
Yes, we do need to accept the standardrised theories (e.g 1+1=2, x+x=2x etc), in order to fit into the modern world of standard models (live like everyone else, the same routines, same activities ands so on). But now let us think, how FAR can that take us? So if we want to solve the problem, we must look at the source of our problem (the cause of it). As a result, "If we want to expand our theories, thoughts and so on, We MUST first expand language." And also, I personally think that a revolution is science is much needed to break free of the standard models and REALISE what QUANTUM reality is truly about!
Kindest regards
Zelta