Topic: Realize the limitations of your [human] brain.
The human brain has not changed much over the past 400 or 500 millennia. You are operating with the same brain your great x hundreds of generations grandparents had. The only difference is that during this wide expanse of time between then and now, humans have been making and remembering and building upon advances / discoveries. This is the foundation we stand upon every day when we wake up. This was done by constantly thinking, questioning, exploring. By trying and failing and then trying again. By keeping and building upon what was true and real, and discarding what was not.
What’s my point? A lot of us accept that the “science is settled”. We don’t question, ask why, or even learn for ourselves. We trust “experts” and others. We are the same people who accepted for long periods of time that the Earth was flat, that the sun revolved around the Earth, and so on. That the “settled science” then was wrong, but still accepted.
Q? If you believe in the Big Bang theory, why? If you believe in global warming, what convinced you? What evidence do you need to change your mind? Our advances were made because we can employ our curiosity, our need to know why.
Before you become a true believer, do your own due diligence.
Force yourself to learn the why’s behind the current beliefs, AND the other side of it.
Re[mind] yourself that you are operating with a brain not much different than it was hundreds of thousands of years ago. That you’re better served using it than just accepting others using theirs.
Wishes for a great day to all,
Hugs too,
David/
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