Originally Posted By: Finiter
But in science, there is no opinion or belief; there is only one answer. While searching for the answer, you will have many probable answers; even if you select one as the most probable answer, it is provisional till the end of the search.


The history of science is a history of opinions and beliefs, some of which have been found to be wrong, others are still thought to be right. To reverse James Hutton's insight: The past is the key to the present. Why would you think that science today is basically different from science in the past? Surely it is just a more sophisticated version of the same thing.


There never was nothing.