May 29, 2016 from Freedom-Articles Website
Science is a religion with its own priests (who wear white coats not black gowns). It requires belief (faith)
in its improvable theories
(doctrine).
Science is a religion
Science places itself on a pedestal and assures everyone it has dispassionately arrived at its conclusions. Meanwhile, however, it is full of assumptions, denials and limitations, and makes the serious mistake of presenting its theories as facts.
The errors of mainstream science are gladly seized upon by technocrats, eager to use science and technology to further their own ambitions of control, and include forcing the, ...agendas onto an unsuspecting public.
The planned New World Order has a massive technocratic aspect.
Materialism, the driving force behind mainstream science, has been shown again and again to lack the capacity to explain the world around us, especially in relation to idealism or other theories that account for the energetic nature of reality.
Yet, despite this, we remain collectively bedazzled by materialism, because science is a religion that has induced a certain faith in us.
Up until recently, it has still been
difficult for society at large to accept the fact that the unseen
energetic realms are more powerful and more primal than the material
realms we can see and touch… but that is starting to change.
is evidence that we
are not just matter.
Science is a Religion
Going Back to Athens - Materialism vs. Idealism
The ancient Greek philosophers and scientists thought long and hard about the issue.
Materialism vs. idealism is really the philosophical battle between the ideas that,
Democritus championed the first viewpoint (and his ideas were taken further by Aristotle), whereas Plato proposed the second with his famous Theory of Forms or Theory of Ideas.
According to Plato, our materialist reality is an inferior copy of a more perfect world.
This is exactly in alignment with what various cultures, shamans,
religions and spiritual traditions have been saying about the
preeminence of energy and mind over matter.
Here are the very best and brightest of them alluding to the fact that energy is preeminent to matter:
Plato also wrote that the entire universe can be explained mathematically by numbers.
This exactly aligns itself with the idea that we live in a holographic universe - a kind of computer simulation with digital numbers at its foundation.
The Renaissance -
Reinforcing the Left-Brain Materialist View
Copernicus and Galileo famously proposed heliocentrism over the existing geocentric model, but as the recent rise of the flat earth movement has shown, there is a copious amount of evidence to suggest that the heliocentric theory is far from being complete and foolproof.
It was Descartes who famously claimed "I think, therefore I am" and gave birth to the falsehood that thinking, reason and logic is the base of our existence, when in fact being or consciousness is.
There is no brain to think without a consciousness that animates it.
Newton, for all the great work he did for physics, came up with a set of abstract, mathematically-based, mechanical formulae which he called "the laws of nature".
Though he was to live several centuries after Newton, genius inventor and true scientist Nikola Tesla made a very telling comment regarding the tendency of mainstream science and scientists to get stuck in a rut with their abstract mathematical theories.
This statement could most definitely be applied to Einstein, who despite his brilliance in proposing the theory of relativity, worked for 3+ decades afterwards and could never come up with a more complete theory.
Tesla said:
Darwinian Eugenics and Evolution
Charles Darwin, for those of you who didn't know, was part of an elite family who favored eugenics, and it is not surprising that his theory of evolution emphasized dog-eat-dog competitiveness, survival of the fittest and might is right - all habits and values of the psychopathic ruling class.
Those who insist that the idea that "science is a religion" is false may be hard-pressed to explain why someone like Darwin chose to focus on those elements of Nature in this theory, instead of focusing on the incredible symbiosis and cooperation which are also widespread in Nature - and to a greater extent than competition.
Science is a Religion Today - The Insane and Never-Ending Search for the Smallest Particle
Fast forward to today, and it seems science is a religion like never before.
What's happening at CERN with the Hadron Collider's search for ever smaller and smaller particles seems like materialistic mainstream science desperately trying to justify itself and its outmoded theory, like a dog forever chasing its tail in vain.
Recently in November 2014 Dr. Brian Whitworth published a paper (Quantum Realism - The Physical World as a Virtual Reality) which contrasted the materialistic and idealistic views, which he framed as physical realism and quantum realism.
When he matched them to data, he found the quantum realism (simulation) model fit the observations and facts much better.
He writes:
Science is a Religion - We are Basically Blind to The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Materialism places so much stock in what we can apprehend with our 5 senses, especially sight, since it is the dominant sense for most people.
Yet, of what we know exists in the full electromagnetic spectrum, we can only see a tiny range from approximately 700 nanometers (abbreviated nm) to 400 nm, between the infrared and ultraviolet rays.
According to this short video clip, if the electromagnetic spectrum were a reel of film 2500 miles long (stretching from California to Alaska), then the band of visible light would be around 1 inch!
According to my calculations, if these numbers are correct, that means that we only perceive 0.00000000631313% of what is really there.
So why does mainstream science place so much faith in our 5-sense reality and disregard the unseen as fantasy or imagination, when we are so blind?
The fraudulent scientific research of Big Pharma is rife, and has been acknowledged as untrustable by medical journal editors, professors, doctors, government officials and former Big Pharma insiders.
Mainstream Science - Bogged Down by Fraud and Fakery
So far, I have discussed the reasons why mainstream science is ideologically or theoretically on the wrong track.
I haven't even begun to touch the ways in which science is horribly misguided and mistaken on a practical level. Sad to say, science has been totally corrupted by special interests who fund and determine the outcome of much of the research.
They can pay for whatever "scientific result" they want for their agenda, not only because one's very act of observation determines one's reality, but also because they can slant, distort and omit data in line with their goals.
Simply put, a scientist discovering the "wrong" result will be quickly rejected and defunded.
This fake and fraudulent science, which is not true science at all but rather corporate junk science which passes under the rubric of science, is all pervasive.
See articles, ...for a fuller discussion of this point.
As Marcia Angell, former editor-in-chief of the esteemed New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), had to say about the pervasive fraudulent scientific research:
Happily, there are many true scientists standing outside of the fakery and putting forth alternative evidence to consider (e.g. with the political manmade global warming agenda).
The truth cannot be hidden forever.
Conclusion - Science is a Religion Which Requires Faith
Mainstream scientists will probably feel aghast to hear it, but the truth is that science is a 'religion' with its own high priests - they just wear white coats rather than black gowns.
It requires belief (faith) in its theories (doctrine) which can never ultimately be proven (Evolution, Relativity, Big Bang) because they are full of assumptions and contradictions.
There is always at least one question that can never be answered, and constantly redefining terms, omitting numbers or inventing new factors becomes, at a certain point, like twisting facts to suit theories, rather than twisting theories to suit facts, as the fictional character Sherlock Holmes liked to say.
Terrence McKenna humorously put it like this:
Materialist science has tried to convince us that everything can be explained with solid atoms, but as various experiments have proven, only theories which account for consciousness, energy, non-locality and other phenomena make sense.
Particles are probability distributions, not little hard things.
Materialism falls short again and again in describing and predicting our world. We actually live in a holographic universe - a computer simulation which looks and feels real but which is composed of stuff which is not solid.
Mainstream materialistic science is a religion - and the time is long overdue to give up the 'faith'...
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