In order to advance as a species, we must be willing to admit that some of today's iron-gripped "knowledge" is in fact utter nonsense.
When did man first realize that he was more than an animal?
Is nature creating a rival for man?
At the subatomic level everything is very much alive.
The super-subatomic level knows no death.
Everything is relative.
Everything is right under our nose.
If you observe anything closely enough, patterns begin to emerge.
From the vantage of the end results, we perceive the equation as balance.
The creation of one thing ultimately leads to the destruction of another, and vice versa.
There isn't anything that affects nothing. There isn't anything that means just one thing.
The fate of all Creation is bound in a handful of moments.
We as a species must ponder what is ultimately to become of us.
It took so long for us to get here, we owe it to the universe to stay.
As long as life is being created there will be an area for exploration, a chance for discovery, and an opportunity for invention.
Science must take over if we are to survive beyond the 21st century.
All things considered, the only question that truly matters is, "Why is there such a thing as existence?"