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Dr. Nicholas Corrin's avatar

Yes. You are absolutely right. They say curiosity killed the cat, but that is a lie: curiosity allowed the cat to discover all sorts of hidden places, and to jump higher into the tree. Curiosity ~fearless questioning of what is real ~ is the true foundation of true physics. Physics is made of questions as much as substance. Physics is everything around us, and our future. But physics is just a broken wheel without input from living consciousness.

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Douglas McClenaghan's avatar

I, too, wish I knew more physics. This is an interesting point of view put here. When you say "A physicist’s said that we observe twenty percent of the phenomena", I think of how the arts, while grounded in the material world, give us access to other phenomena, not as observation but as non-material experience. Very interesting; you've opened up some interesting ideas here and now I have to go away and think!

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