I have a theory. A wild theory about knowledge and investigation. I call this the "marigold principle" and i would like people to give their interesting and creative opinions about it.
In my theory i claim that:
>We don't know anything until we know everything
>We will keep studying mundane and "unimportant" things as long as we study anything
>The answer IS out there, somewhere
>We won't know how to look for the answer until our very consciousness ascends to a higher level
And many more points that i will gladly discuss, but let's start with this video i made, it's less than 10 minutes of your time and i make some, in my opinion, valid points about the nature of discovery.
https://youtu.be/MHZUnaqKfIc
This is NOT self promotion, this is me looking for like-minded individuals to agree or disagree with.
I do love a good argument. So let's go /sci/!
In my theory i claim that:
>We don't know anything until we know everything
>We will keep studying mundane and "unimportant" things as long as we study anything
>The answer IS out there, somewhere
>We won't know how to look for the answer until our very consciousness ascends to a higher level
And many more points that i will gladly discuss, but let's start with this video i made, it's less than 10 minutes of your time and i make some, in my opinion, valid points about the nature of discovery.
https://youtu.be/MHZUnaqKfIc
This is NOT self promotion, this is me looking for like-minded individuals to agree or disagree with.
I do love a good argument. So let's go /sci/!
