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Science Is In The Eye Of The Beholder

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Posted by Jenny Van Laar on April 20, 2001 21:45:34 UTC

As beauty is in the eye of the beholder scientists proved beyond doubt that science is in the eye of the beholder; things examined change in the proces of examining. The examiner or scientist changes the thing as he/ she lookes at it.
There is no difference in science or beauty.
Our eyes are at best capable of seeing 5% of the universe as the rest 95% is invisible in the sense of being energy in some form, black energy and/or anti gravity.

What about aliens?
What about humans?
Is there any difference at all about out ignorance.
And I mean IGNORANCE?
As a human being it is impossible to imagine an alien less ignorant than a human being.

Hathor.

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