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Intelligent Design, scientific evolution, more like scientific assumptions, and I'm not sure if I wrote about it before, or even when I did, but I'm sure I have, but at some point, after diving into math and science for 3 long years in college, after digging and reaching in with my hands and ripping things out, holding entrails of physics and probability and numbers aside, imagining the autopsy of science, the body on the cold steel morgue table, cutting open the belly, and just digging in, biology, chemistry, physics, math, all starting from different points, from different aspects, but all coming together, at the same point, same time and space, and there, in the integration of it all, is the I don't know. And so we keep digging, we keep trying to explain, the next thing we find, break it apart, how it works, and it keeps going, and maybe we can't figure it out now, so we make something up, that might explain it, and try again, and again, and again, and we get some answers, which lead to more questions, and we make assumptions to get things to work right, to make sense logically, as we keep applying logic and reason to the world, to make things ordered, to makes things understandable.
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