>>9917325But science doesn't "fail" in the sense that is wrong. Science does not work on "right or wrong" dichotomy, it relies on trial and error. Yes, science (as understood within the scientific method) is preached as the most reliable method of seeking veritable and uncompromising truths. But we also have to understand that science can only get us that far (which is the material word, the reality which we perceive with our senses). What school teaches us are really digestive truths, even if they're wrong. Their objective is to put us in a line that we can walk along with. And the people who are sufficiently sharp will start questioning these statements which were taught to him. Yes, some of these statements are ridiculous. But think of them are "wit tests": if you're dumb you'll accept them and move on. If you start thinking about them more deeply you'll eventually find the truth. Am I following your line here or am I just randomly rambling about nothing?