Even in a postmodern world, science is often afforded more that it can possibly own. That is not to say it does not have value. But, in dealing with the big picture of "life, the universe and everything"(as Douglas Adams so keenly put it), science becomes as transparent and vague as the massive clouds of gas and dark matter it attempts to study with small eyes. Further study into the 'nature' of science, will reveal a few somewhat startling assumptions that must be dealt with. Firstly, science must assume that everything in the universe is knowable and comprehensible. On the surface, this ...
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