What started time? And how much time did that unknown phenomenon take to start time?
I guess my cognitive abilities and withering brain plasticity cannot grasp the placement of time as a dimension in an equally difficult-to-grasp theory of relativity.
Science is the path a curious child would take when not told about anything.
The ideal state, of course, is that when all the βwhatβ, βwhenβ, βwhyβ and βhowβ questions have been answered correctly, and the word βmayβ has no meaning.
Every moment is to be experienced with nothing but truth and devoted to the quest for it, through the method of science.
Science is based on measurement and inference, which we can all look at with open access to swim in the great ocean of truth and experience things for ourselves, instead of being made to sit on the beach and told stories about the waves and the waters. That is what religion does.
Evolution and nature do not lie. The vessel of science, and not religion, will take us to the ultimate truth and final enlightenment.
Science takes you on a ride to explain how everything works. Religion takes you for a ride to explain why everything works.
The absence of a decisive higher jury has long affected the battle between science and religion.
Itβs never too early to join the pursuit of science, and never too late. All species are welcome, of course.
We should all know and understand that science refers to everything related to common sense, rational thinking, reason-based approach, evidence-based conclusions, well-researched assumptions, prejudice-free inferences, child-like imagination, and the like.