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u/halfjew22 · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Could you elaborate a little bit?

Are we talking about the rate of expansion of the universe? I don't know if we scientifically have enough evidence to confidently answer that question, and answers are at this point not totally verifiable.

Great book on ideas like this.

u/solanojones95 · 1 pointr/greatawakening

I'm telling you there are a great many things that are indeed either illusion or delusional. There are also real phenomena we don't understand, and may never!

My take on all that is, you see it, you admire it--experience awe and wonder, file it away mentally, and press on, because this world (let alone this universe) is chock FULL of things nobody has seen yet, but are discoverable, and plenty of things we can fully document and are repeatable, but can't fully understand (if at all).

We don't have to borrow explanations from a bag of woo-woo to explain anything. If it can't be explained by current knowledge, then we know what it is--a mystery!

If you have the knowledge and capacity to apply scientific method to it, and learn its secrets, and feel so inclined, then by all means go for it! But if you don't, then file it away in things to talk about at cocktail parties, or things to tell the grandkids. or around the campfire.

OTOH, it might VERY WELL be that some things like UFOs and encounters like yours are completely known, but kept secret. Possibly that will change soon, but also possibly not.

I wouldn't want to suggest that all the unknown things will soon be made known. Frankly, there are more things we don't understand than those we do.

I highly recommend a book I read recently called We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe.

u/Garet-Jax · 0 pointsr/IsraelPalestine

Given your low level of knowledge and your insistence on acting like you do know things, I suggest this introductory book on Physics: We Have No Idea.