“Revolutions are something you see only in retrospect.” –Alan Greenspan
If there’s one thing you can be certain of when it comes to the fundamental, scientific truths of our Universe, it’s this: someday, in the not too distant future, those truths will be superseded by more fundamental ones. And even those, quite likely, won’t be the final truths, but just one step further along the line towards our understanding of reality.
Does this mean that we’ve necessarily got it all wrong, and that we might just as well ignore the successes of our best theories so far? Does it mean that all we know about the Universe could easily be upended and replaced, leading to vastly different conclusions to questions like where everything came from?
These are exceedingly unlikely, for a myriad of reasons. Here’s what the next scientific revolution is likely to look — and not look — like, on this week’s Ask Ethan.
from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/1H397VY
“Revolutions are something you see only in retrospect.” –Alan Greenspan
If there’s one thing you can be certain of when it comes to the fundamental, scientific truths of our Universe, it’s this: someday, in the not too distant future, those truths will be superseded by more fundamental ones. And even those, quite likely, won’t be the final truths, but just one step further along the line towards our understanding of reality.
Does this mean that we’ve necessarily got it all wrong, and that we might just as well ignore the successes of our best theories so far? Does it mean that all we know about the Universe could easily be upended and replaced, leading to vastly different conclusions to questions like where everything came from?
These are exceedingly unlikely, for a myriad of reasons. Here’s what the next scientific revolution is likely to look — and not look — like, on this week’s Ask Ethan.
from ScienceBlogs http://ift.tt/1H397VY
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