Today, I will provide my thoughts about science.
Just because there is something fixed in the broadly defined science, including astronomy and physics, it does not mean that a given law will not be overturned in the future. Science can surprise humans. What examples I could give to you, my Dear Friend? Undoubtedly, Nicolaus Copernicus turned upside down peoples’ knowledge regarding our Solar System. Before Copernicus, the officially accepted belief was that the Sun orbits the Earth. The Polish astronomer “stopped the Sun and moved the Earth.”
Another tremendous wrong assumption was the belief that there is only one Solar system in the Universe.
It was believed until the nineteenth century. The truth is that more than a hundred years ago, people thought that there was only one Solar System and one galaxy, our Milky Way. Now we know that there are billions of similar space objects, including planets similar to Earth (so-called exoplanets). Today the leading science concept tells us there is only one dimension. Can we be sure of that? Do we ever find evidence that billions of other Universes and dimensions exist? I do not know that. I want to stress in this text that we cannot take as a grant that everything we know today about the surrounding world is the definitive understanding and universal and ultimate truth.
Human civilization’s knowledge is continually evolving.
I believe that there will be many groundbreaking pieces of research and evidence that will change our perception of the world in the same way as Copernicus changed our understanding of the whole of humanity. I believe that similar great discoveries are awaiting us regarding atoms, quantum physics, etc. Is that mean that we will explain all mysteries of this world? Undoubtedly, we cannot do it. Our ability to understand everything is too limited. Still, thanks to our knowledge are evolving, there are many groundbreaking discoveries ahead of humanity. These were my thoughts about science.