GAMEBRED
Well-Known Member
At one point the laws we found to be wrong were proven laws that were absolute and they were modern science.We found something that didn't sit right and we found out we were wrong.I'll agree with you that there's tons, millions of things we still haven't discovered. But these things we do discover, WON'T change the existing laws of nature that have been tried and true for centuries. We aren't still learning about oxygen atoms, it's the 21st century.
The only reason Wikipedia says THEORETICAL, is because it doesn't exist yet. There's still the possibility that they were decimals off.
Now we have set "modern" laws that we know to be true but who's to say we won't have some genius screwing around in his lab one day and just say ya know something seems off.He tinkers around making calculations and adjustment to a machine and realizes that hey there is another explanation for this!
They are called scientists and they are around to improve life and knowledge of mankind.If we knew for 100% that these theories were law there would be no such thing as a thermodynamics scientist cause we would know everything.But sine they exist that means there is stuff that we don't know and they are on a mission to find it.
Everything ya'll say about thermodynamics i believe,I'm with you...But the beautiful thing about science/math is there is always new stuff to discover that can change everything.
I think these things might be discovered here soon.We are about to unleash the beast....
The countdown to the startup of the world's most powerful particle collider has begun with today's announcement that the first beam of protons will be sent all the way through the 17-mile-round Large Hadron Collider on Sept. 10.
We will soon see what the big bang looked like....thats the plan anyway lol.