Talk:Pataphysics Manipulation/@comment-24729606-20180120024808/@comment-30766268-20180122202034

that doesn't counter at all any of my points.

of course, humans have a limited amount of memories they can have.

and there is a limit to the amount of time a perosn can hold information.

for that we make more and more knowledge sources.

a perosn doesn't need to have all the knowledge in the world available to the human species at 2018 in his head.

all he needs is the ability to find in this immense funtion of knowledge what he needs to live, and enjoy his life.

for those that this knowledge is not enough for, they research.

but to put it simply, allow me to make it into three points:

1. the possibility there is something which is unable to be discovered is unreasonable and utterly nonsensical.

sure, maybe there are things that with out corrent point of view and research methods we would never be able to discover, but this is why science keep progressing.

to learn more, and find new ways to learn.

2. no one needs, or can, know everything. but many find great joy discovering one mystery after the other.

3. science never says it's have all the answers.

Scientists would argue to no end about the coulification of a certain answer.

and above all, there is no scientist stupid enough to say he have all the answers.

unlike religion, that would kill if anyone would dare question her, and says they have all the answers needed, science just keep going on and on, without an end.

as long as humans would have curiosity, they would keep going, and researching, no matter how, or where, and why. people are just curios from their nature, and they can't let go of mysterys.