Volume 15 No 1 (2017)
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A Look at the Future and an Open Call for Scientific Community
Sultan Tarlacı, MD., Editor
Abstract
1What we call science is the systematization of
information obtained from nature. Nature has
had its own laws from the beginning. Some of
these laws are easy to express, while others
stretch our understanding and even our sense of
logic. Our efforts to understand nature and its
workings, that is our production of scientific
knowledge, will never end. We may never truly
understand the workings of nature, or get close to
the real truth. Therefore, it is ridiculous to behave
as if we knew all of the workings of nature and to
say “this is not scientific; it is in conflict with the
(known) laws of science”. The clearest example
of this is when we see the workings of quantum
physics in biological structures. When nature is
working, it does not know the laws of our science
and doesn’t even take notice of them. Nature
even sometimes winks at us with “anomalies”.
We learn from nature but we cannot impose on
nature the laws we have learned from it.
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