Science and Math, the two absolutes that have let me down enough times over the years that I don't put all my faith in neither of them. Science is what we think we know, because we have observed something happen enough times that we have come to a conclusion that it is predictable. Or I should say, because someone else has come to that conclusion. But then it is never absolute, is it? There are always anomalies, and it seems to me that anomalies are a convenient way to ignore anything that does not conform with what we believe. We just call them anomalies, keep believing in the science, and move on.
I don't disregard science, but I am skeptical of it at times. But mostly so with medicine. As I get older, I have more and more going on that the doctor has to treat. So lately it has been my experience that medicine is pretty hit and miss. My doctor prescribes a medicine or treatment, I take it, and then after a period of time he asks me how it is working. So all of a sudden, we have that data point that is based on the observances of an untrained party, me. Do I feel better? Well, sometimes I think that I do. Is that rash going away? Well, it started to, but then it came back. Then the doctor prescribes something else. I even brought this up to my doctor, who assured me that trial and error was part of the process. It is a rash, if medicine is a science, how hard can it be?
But back to science, there has been science for as long as there have been scientists, and the science that we believe in today, often times is not the same science that was recognized in the past. So science can be wrong. Science has been wrong many times in the past. What scientists told us was absolute, we find out was absolutely wrong. What makes one think that the science today is any different? As our knowledge and our technology grows, not only do we learn new science, we learn new things about the old science. Sometimes we learn that what we thought was true, isn't anymore. But we have to have something. So we have faith. It is like religion in a way. We have faith in science, because if we don't we can't explain how and why things happen. Humans seem to think that they have to have all the answers. Regardless of whether we are believers in science, believers in God, or believers in both, we can make up answers for everything that happens on earth and in the universe, and that makes us satisfied, even if they might be wrong answers.
Don't get me started on Math.