Feniks wrote:DezNutz wrote:Feniks wrote:Maybe this will help explain what I am trying to say.
I grew up in a very small town in Northern Wisconsin. The population of that town the year I graduated high school was 86 people. Of those 86 people, 60 of them were relatives. My grandfather was born in that town Lived his entire life in that town and died in that town. His entire life he never travel more than 50 miles from town. To him, to his "perception", that was his universe. That was his everything. All of his experiences, all of his knowledge, all of his understanding was based in that area.
How would you prove to my grandfather that there was more than that?
Simple. On a clear night, look up.
Again there is that damn problem with observation and perception being individually based.
Yes observation and perception is individually, but that is why there is the scientific method. You observe, you hypothesize, you test. The ability of others to repeat and draw the same conclusions can confirm the observation.