Geology didn't even get started until the 1800s, and the same for biology. Information is coming in now faster than it can be processed. This is hardly an appropriate time to discourage the young people from careers in science. Give it time. Modern science is barely a century old, which is only two careers end to end: the first rough idea, the second more refined idea--that's it so far. Get more young people interested, don't turn them off before we even look around. Don't kill the SCSC, the Apollo program before birth.
We agree. Our physical laws are like the ultimate infinite puzzle. God wasn't messing around when he made that one.
They say that we are doubling our knowledge every 8 years, and it is accelerating.
I expect a lot of exciting new hypothesis to come from science in the near future, and it is going to change a lot of our ideas on things.
Science is young, but it is maturing quickly, the new tools that are now available, the hypothesis on new evidence, it is a very exciting time in the scientific community.
The new scientists coming up the ranks are going to make all kinds of new and astounding discoveries, our knowledge is just going to grow faster and faster.
It is an exciting time.