“The true nature of science isn’t so much about doing, making, or even proving things; it’s really about understanding things. It’s not only about studies and experiments that try to discover new data and relationships; it’s about the theories and explanations that we come up with for these new data and relationships. Most of all, it’s about the organization of all this data into a meaningful and workable whole.”
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Reality 2.0: A Revolutionary New Look at the Universe and Life
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