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Hey Buff, are you really buff? First of all, talking of typos, your spelling leaves a lot to be desired! Secondly, what r u on?? Thirdly, I'm not very good at understanding scientific things, but I try to read some books of (relative) importance. I've read 'A brief history of time' by Stephen (not Stephan) Hawking (not Hawkins) and found it very, very interesting (what little of it I could understand). In the end of the book I thought he made some very good observations;
quote: "Up to now, most scientists have been too occupied with the development of new theories that describe what the universe is to ask the question why. On the other hand, the people whose business it is to ask why, the philosophers, have not been able to keep up with the advance of scientific theories.
and quote: However, if we do discover a complete theory, it should in time be understandable in broad principle by everyone, not just a few scientists. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people, be able to take part in the discussion of the question of why it is we and the universe exist. If we find the answer to that, it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason - for then we would know the mind of God.
Insightful man that Stephen Hawking.
""Each child holds the world in an open hand to mould it into any shape they choose.""
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