Red, over at The Sheila Variations, points the way to an article that asks:
"WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS TRUE EVEN THOUGH YOU CANNOT PROVE IT?"
This very question was asked of 100 (in her words) "big brainiac-types" and they provided some truly thought-provoking answers and visions.
Right off the top of my head, I believe you should head over to The Sheila Variations and read her take on it, and then follow her link to the actual article. Cool stuff.
Immediate Update: Jay of Sophont has his take posted as well, including this dandy little snippet:
I believe in science. Unlike mathematical theorems, scientific results can't be proved.They can only be tested again and again, until only a fool would not believe them.I cannot prove that electrons exist, but I believe fervently in their existence. And if you don't believe in them, I have a high voltage cattle prod I'm willing to apply as an argument on their behalf. Electrons speak for themselves.
That's a quote from Seth Lloyd, a Quantum Mechanical Engineer from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Posted by Ted at January 5, 2005 12:10 PM