TonightYou
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Did anyone says the theory is complete or perfect? I've never said that, nor would any scientist. In fact, science often tries to admit unknowns or further raises possibilities beyond the observed. We can explain only so much of the big bang before we get to a point that is unexplainable. In science, we don't prescribe meaning to what isn't observable, testable, or replicated. We continue to seek answers, build more hypothesis to test and continue on the quest to knowledge.
You seem to be adversarial to science. This isn't something I can understand. Perhaps take a biology course at your local university or even email a department head for a meeting. They are almost always interested in talking to people about these things. You seem to not understand what science is or how it works.
You seem to be adversarial to science. This isn't something I can understand. Perhaps take a biology course at your local university or even email a department head for a meeting. They are almost always interested in talking to people about these things. You seem to not understand what science is or how it works.