We have such a terrible, terrible misconception of science. We think it involves the definite, the precise, the known; it is a horrid series of gates to an unknown as vast as the universe; which means endless.

Anne Rice
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The belief that science is nothing more than a series of known facts is false. Instead, it is the great unknown that keeps us moving forward. It is indeed endless because it is constantly expanding with new discoveries that are never ending. As an example, just imagine how much research has been done on the atom since its discovery in 1895. Today, scientists are still learning more about the atom and they are still discovering new things about it.

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