“[O]ne of the great things about science is it forces us to refine our idea of what's common sense. It forces us to have our beliefs conform to the evidence of reality rather than the other way around. The universe may not be like we'd like it to be, but it doesn't really care.”

"Lawrence Krauss: A Universe from Nothing" (2031)
Source: 7:09 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46sKeycH3bE&t=429s

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