Talk:Exotic Matter Manipulation/@comment-24053170-20160130094822/@comment-26322734-20160930233050

So, no sources eh?

The fact of the matter is, the laws of physics became a law (and all scientific laws have become a law) through the scientific method. It was tested, observed, challenged, and, most importantly, proven time and time again, either by observation or by equations on a chalkboard, the laws of physics, along with everything else deemed a scientific law, is proven and concrete fact.

The universe is big, mysterious, but this isn't the fictional world. There probably isn't some giant Cthulhu monster slumbering on Pluto that defies the laws of physics with its existence. The universe isn't some chaotic mass that doesn't follow the rules because fuck logic. It is a set structure with mostly clear beginnings, and a mostly clear ending. That's all. In fact, handwaving the universe as "it works in mysterious ways" is very unscientific.

Don't get me wrong, it's not like I want the speed of light to be constant. The issues with relativistic speeds kind of mess up the whole space travel parade. I'm not saying humanity is the pinnacle of cosmic knowledge, and that we know everything there is to know, I'm just saying we DO know some things, and we've come a long way from being cavemen that think eclipses are just the gods being mad at us.

But again, if my assumptions are wrong, just prove it. Provide sources that prove they are wrong, and if you can't, just admit defeat. It's fine to be wrong sometimes. I'm wrong a lot of times.