And Asimov?? Wasn't he stuck in a cheesy 1950s science-fiction outer-space flick?
Scientists demand "proof" of everything -- except regarding the issues of a supposed BB creation of the Universe and a tall tale of evolution taught for years as "fact" that requires such a leap of faith that defies ANYt scientific "probabiliy." Yet somehow then "proof" isn't important in the least, and "assumptions" conveniently become a more than adequate substitute.
While science cannot accept the existance of an extraneous dimension of time, space, and spirit of which is completely impervious to the universal physical or material law, it does indeed exist.
Riiiiight. Of course it does. In fact, I think I'll buy a 12 pack and go there tonight.
Gee, if it doesn't intersect the physical or material universe, how would you know it exists? And why would anyone care if it did?