Scientists usually only know about their specialty whether that is medicine, weather, astronomical or physics or whatever. So, whatever they are studying they focus in on like a telescope or microscope. So, when other sciences crowd in on their turf sometimes they get angry and confused because they don't necessarily have the right knowledge to understand that different branch of science.
There needs to be more people trying to bring together all this amazing focused science worldwide. So, people can "synthesize" how all these scientific breakthroughs in knowledge all affect mankind in various ways.
Otherwise we are like 9 blind men feeling an elephant in the dark. One might say the elephant has legs like the trunk of a tree. Another might say he is like a snake because he grabbed the nose, another might say he is like a big tropical tea leaf plant who grabbed the ear. Though they all might be right in what they felt in the dark, we would need all the blind men to get together and describe all these things to understand what an elephant really was. And even then it wouldn't mean anything until maybe a sighted person saw one walking in a herd on the Savanah of Africa.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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