Problems in the scientific community
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How many of you guys would bet money on the big bang theory being true? If there is a non-zero chance of physics working the way they do now a day from now, and we take that tiny chance to the power of 13 billion, how likely do you think it is that those laws would remain the same tomorrow? This is the problem with hypothesis like these, they are nothing more than a collection of ad-hoc rationalizations with a complete lack of falsifiability and zero practical uses. You may think "if they aren't hurting anyone, why do you dislike them so much?", but I have a reason, and that is that the masses are basically the church, and the scientists are basically the priests, so what happens when these hypotheses are conflated with real, practical sciences, and at what point does science become rife with corrupt people like the catholic church is today? I'll tell you what, people stop believing in the religion that is science and we go back to more primitive times. I don't want that to happen, and I'm sure at least a handful of you don't want the same. Anyone have thoughts on the matter?