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  1. Kazami Yuka
    11-01-2009 10:30 PM - permalink
    Kazami Yuka
    Yes, the amount of data collected contributes for the progress of science...

    Hmm... sleep with the angels! *wink*
  2. Tohopekaliga
    11-01-2009 10:26 PM - permalink
    Tohopekaliga
    And that is why science changes. New observations and new information leads to new understanding, which can shift old explanations to be more accurate. That is the beauty of science.

    And now, I sleep.
  3. Kazami Yuka
    11-01-2009 10:25 PM - permalink
    Kazami Yuka
    Haha, of course... how silly of me...

    And yes, science is not always accurate...
  4. Tohopekaliga
    11-01-2009 10:22 PM - permalink
    Tohopekaliga
    References? Sorry, I don't have access to the future right now.
  5. Kazami Yuka
    11-01-2009 10:19 PM - permalink
    Kazami Yuka
    References...?
  6. Tohopekaliga
    11-01-2009 10:13 PM - permalink
    Tohopekaliga
    Huh? Science doesn't exclude the unexplained. It just hasn't explained it yet.
  7. Kazami Yuka
    11-01-2009 10:11 PM - permalink
    Kazami Yuka
    Maybe because we developed science further instead... >_>

    The unknown is what stimulates our imagination... *wink*
  8. Tohopekaliga
    11-01-2009 10:10 PM - permalink
    Tohopekaliga
    Magic is just what humanity doesn't know how to do properly yet. And the unknown is always fascinating.
  9. Kazami Yuka
    11-01-2009 10:08 PM - permalink
    Kazami Yuka
    Magic is intricate and occult... that is what makes it so fascinating! ^^
  10. Tohopekaliga
    11-01-2009 10:05 PM - permalink
    Tohopekaliga
    Nope. Not at all. Magic is explainable. Just not by us. That's what makes it "magic."

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