(July 17, 2015 at 9:26 am)popsthebuilder Wrote: Not at all. Firstly you will never find truth when clouded by anger, fear, hatred, or some misplaced peer acceptance. Secondly science is a tool to attain knowledge. Math is the only true science. The rest is still a best guess. However many consider it unwaivering fact. This is a grand flaw. Thought is wonderful and a gift. It is related to our unparalleled opportunity for good and bad. With that being said much thought can unknowingly lead one to false conclusions due to the very nature of evil and humans.
Backpedalling at that speed is likely not safe. You were just telling us that emotions can be used as a 'truth' indicator of sorts and now you're claiming that certain emotions result in never finding truth.
You also clearly don't understand the scientific/philosophical concept of provisional. To test what I mean, go to your local market and stare at a bin of apples. Report back when gravity forces them to suddenly fall up.