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Do you believe in the saying that "there is a scientific explanation to everything".?

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Do you believe in the saying that "there is a scientific explanation to everything".?

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  1. Yes but we dont know all the answers yet because we dont know 100% of science yet.


  2. I used to be a scientist, until I became a clairvoyant,& I

    couldn't get my head around that, scientifically

  3. Yes, but our knowledge it is not that advanced to give an explanation to  all the phenomenons

  4. Well,yes,except for things scientists haven't figured out yet-

    but there is a reason for everything,and I don't mean that the

    religious way.

  5. Stephen Hawking was blessed by the Pope some years back for "proving" that "in the beginning there was one". Some people will fly in the face of "scientific evidence" e.g. Jehova's Witnesses and say that this has all been put here by an ubiquitous Being to confuse us. Science is discovery of how and why things are as they are. Philosophy is the forerunner of science, posing the questions so far unanswered. By definition science has an explanation to everything. Science IS that explanation. What happens to us when we die, do we have a soul, what les outside of a universe we are told is finite and has boundaries, thee are things that may be answered by science someday.

    Here's a good one for you. The idea that witches could fly on broomsticks. In the Middle Ages, men had the prerogative of supplying medicine to the rich. They used leeches (now shown to have good medicinal properties), bleeding and other such remedies. The poor people went to the wise woman, usually a woman with good knowlege of herbalism. A common way of treating a broken limb was was a splint of course, but also a plaster cast containing the "prickly apple" (Sorry can't think of it's proper name) was also used. Great for it's anti-infection properties but also has strong hallucinogenic qualities as a side effect. So the idea of the wise woman being able to fly around on her broom is quite easy to see from there. If the patient recovered, all well and good. If the patient died, you risked being tortured and burnt at the stake.

  6. almost but science cannot explain human emotions

  7. I believe that everything occurs due to natural law yes, but I also hold the view that there are things, deep below the understanding of man, that hold so many answers that we can only dream of. Technology continues to expand in leaps and bounds and I often wonder where it still has to go.  Personally, I think science hold the key to more 'miracles' to come, perhaps even a free a envorinmentally source of energy. The very fact that man can create things today that would have had them burned at the stake some five hundred years ago proves how 'science' has in many ways, yet to be defined. So the answer to your question is yes, but with reservations only bounded by what we know today and what indeed may change tomorrow!  Love the question!

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