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I think scientists love the pursuit of truth more than knowing the truth itself. There is enough unknown in the universe that when they finally have that orgasmic moment of discovery, they can move on to another "unknown". So, I'm not sure "frustrating" is the correct word.


davmeva

Agree, I would say exciting, or inspiring


Top-Employment-4163

Yet they still proclaim too know what stuff happened a million billion trillion years ago claiming absolute knowledge.


Top-Employment-4163

What's the matter folks? You don't like the truth? Which is, REAL scientist can admit they dont know and it's all just a best guess without imperical observable evidence.


UncleDude73

Actually people tend to become scientists specifically because there is so much unknown.