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this isn't crack pottery or really that philosophical so that's why i posted it here.
obviously science itself isn't faith based, we expect repeatable results and testable hypotheses from our scientists.
but there are open problems and all the people that see all the good science has done expect them to eventually be solved ( all or some is irrelevant right now ). this expectation is a faith in the scientific method or science's ability to solve problems. deep down it is a belief that the universe plays by rational rules.
personally i have faith
obviously science itself isn't faith based, we expect repeatable results and testable hypotheses from our scientists.
but there are open problems and all the people that see all the good science has done expect them to eventually be solved ( all or some is irrelevant right now ). this expectation is a faith in the scientific method or science's ability to solve problems. deep down it is a belief that the universe plays by rational rules.
personally i have faith