Message from @EpicDragonFire445

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2019-04-19 07:54:12 UTC  

yes

2019-04-19 07:54:18 UTC  

Exactly

2019-04-19 07:54:19 UTC  

so calling science wrong is stupid

2019-04-19 07:54:22 UTC  

imo

2019-04-19 07:54:27 UTC  

So we just take a guess and fly

2019-04-19 07:54:32 UTC  

mhm

2019-04-19 07:54:34 UTC  

indeed

2019-04-19 07:54:48 UTC  

The world is not divided in definitely defined answers

2019-04-19 07:54:55 UTC  

This isn't just how the world works

2019-04-19 07:54:59 UTC  

The thing is

2019-04-19 07:55:00 UTC  

hmm?

2019-04-19 07:55:04 UTC  

Any of you ever heard what muhammed ali said about why he believes in god, he said something along these lines "if I told you this glass just appeared infront of me or was created by an explosion you would all think I was mad"

2019-04-19 07:55:08 UTC  

How does it work then?

2019-04-19 07:55:11 UTC  

The quran literally says to give nonbelievers unending agony, and the Bible insinuates god being a rapist, cannibal and murderer

2019-04-19 07:55:12 UTC  

Please tell us

2019-04-19 07:55:16 UTC  

The human evolved believing in truth or false

2019-04-19 07:55:21 UTC  

Look

2019-04-19 07:55:30 UTC  

There is this experiment

2019-04-19 07:55:37 UTC  

They are harmful ideaologies

2019-04-19 07:55:39 UTC  

Called the "double slit" experiment

2019-04-19 07:55:40 UTC  

Yes?

2019-04-19 07:55:46 UTC  

OOOO

2019-04-19 07:55:47 UTC  

With that experiment

2019-04-19 07:55:49 UTC  

Double slit, lmao

2019-04-19 07:55:51 UTC  

QUANTUM MECHANICS

2019-04-19 07:55:53 UTC  

YEEEES

2019-04-19 07:56:01 UTC  

We discovered the Heisenberg blur

2019-04-19 07:56:06 UTC  

That experiment demonstrates the Observer Effect.

2019-04-19 07:56:07 UTC  

PARTICLE WAVE DUALITY

2019-04-19 07:56:18 UTC  

Short explanation is

2019-04-19 07:56:23 UTC  

THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE

2019-04-19 07:56:26 UTC  

MMMM

2019-04-19 07:56:29 UTC  

Yes

2019-04-19 07:56:30 UTC  

good stuff right there

2019-04-19 07:56:50 UTC  

Everything needs an observer to take a definitive state, yes.

2019-04-19 07:56:51 UTC  

i love that experiment

2019-04-19 07:56:53 UTC  

so simple

2019-04-19 07:56:54 UTC  

There are only probabilities where something is at a certain point

2019-04-19 07:56:57 UTC  

but so ground braking

2019-04-19 07:56:58 UTC  

Once we observe it

2019-04-19 07:56:58 UTC  

What is science for if nothing is certain?