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Hello cladking
A good final sentence indeed! Anyway, I think science is all that we have to understand the universe unless you want to trust religion. And science is a long way to go. Everyone may be wrong, and to be skeptical is sometimes a good position to advance towards a "reasonable" truth.
And I share your point of view about the problems of narrow specialties in our time. In my opinion, a good multi-disciplinar approach to archaeological anomalies would help us very much.
Thanks
TL
A good final sentence indeed! Anyway, I think science is all that we have to understand the universe unless you want to trust religion. And science is a long way to go. Everyone may be wrong, and to be skeptical is sometimes a good position to advance towards a "reasonable" truth.
And I share your point of view about the problems of narrow specialties in our time. In my opinion, a good multi-disciplinar approach to archaeological anomalies would help us very much.
Thanks
TL
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