Was marveling with a friend about how it seems that *everywhere* in nature, the closer you look, the more there is to see. Is there any branch of science where that isn’t the case, where we’ve figured out the rules and there just doesn’t appear to be much more to learn?
@pythonrocksnake "After a couple swigs of science you think there cant possibly be a god, but when you reach the bottom of the bottle you say a God is the only way its all possible"
@pythonrocksnake “The closer you look, the more there is to see” applies to all the fields of physical science with which I am familiar, even if the rules are completely known at this point.
@pythonrocksnake they're even discovering new prime numbers which frankly sounds made up but is indeed a thing
@pythonrocksnake We're still far from understanding everything! Lord Kelvin* was just plain wrong when he said, "There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now, All that remains is more and more precise measurement." * Note that there is some dispute about this quote.
@pythonrocksnake Nooo everything is simple just look at the whole why would you keep zooming in you're only looking to refute science why do you hate science aren't you the dumbass that just thinks beauty is sufficient why would you look deeper stop telescoping that's for the stars not flowers
@pythonrocksnake There are some VERY simple mathematical theories/models that might be completely known/understood. But the bar for 'impossible to ever FULLY know' is VERY low.
@pythonrocksnake Kinetics? Ballistics? Chemistry? Literature science? City planning science? Graphology? Star cores. Computability. Pregnancy science??
@pythonrocksnake Question "has every branch of science, been started?" time travel science? Psionics? Brain cyborg science? Animal intelligence uplift science?
@pythonrocksnake Medicine seems to be moving backward and understanding less and less.