riverrat writes:
This is a better example than what I gave, thank you.
There is absolutely no evidence of aliens, only subjective, yet we search for them. According to calculations and odds, we shouldn't even exist in this universe. So, doesn't that make it bad science to waste time looking for aliens?
I posted a refutation of this comment before you even made it!!
There IS evidence of intelligent life having arisen in the universe - humanity! As for odds, we cannot truly know given that we have a sample pool of exactly one. Looking for life out in the universe gives us a bigger sample and a means to properly answer such a question...
riverat writes:
It may be subjective, but everything we view in life is through our subjective minds.
Which is why science seeks to establish "objective reality" by means of repeatable experimentation carried out by a multitude of individuals.
Your "subjective reality" doesn't, for example, change how a TV works!
riverrat writes:
If you ever experienced what I have experienced from God, you would think differently...
Well I haven't, so I won't.