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Yes. It's called "science."

2006-12-11 15:28:32 · answer #1 · answered by Voodoid 7 · 0 0

Let see, I saw a news cast, two days ago, where they just discovered some critter deep in the ocean that have never been seen before.. And one species they thought to be extinct.

Depends on where you look, and what you are looking for, I guess?

2006-12-11 16:12:08 · answer #2 · answered by d4d9er 5 · 0 0

No, there is nothing to discover, if one decides to believe in new and creative ways - that will be our limitation.

We would not need to go to school nor to work ...etc, if there is nothing to discover. Why go to have a meal, if we do not have the appetite to discover the flavours of different chefs in different cuisine? There is no need to discover about other cultures in other countries, nor enjoy a flight to other countries to learn of different habits or challenges.

My only worry is: I do not have enough time to discover everything about myself and what I can offer / do for others.

2006-12-11 15:36:56 · answer #3 · answered by Phillip 4 · 0 1

oh yes oh yes oh yes, we don't even know the questions.
new things are being discovered all the time. right under our little noses, too...don't have to go very far at all...(my grandson discovered a dead fish awhile back and it was a fascinating thing to him) anyone who thinks there is nothing left to discover is sadly arrogant and ignorant. scientists and just plain people are discovering insects that are undocumented, (for instance), but the reference to my grandson is also an encouragement to allow yourself to be like a kid and look at things new for awhile, discover the kid in you and let the child out to play once in awhile.

2006-12-11 15:36:44 · answer #4 · answered by captsnuf 7 · 1 0

Yes, the absolutely and positively truth as God wants us to know it and the way it IS. The truth about everything that boggles the mind and all the questions that God can answer. Explainations to what no human has ever discovered.

2006-12-11 15:49:10 · answer #5 · answered by Dimples 6 · 1 0

Sure I do. But I think most of it is underwater. I know we haven't found half of what's in that ocean. And there is so much of it, there has got to be tons more to discover in that unknown world.

2006-12-11 15:29:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes. Scientists just discovered new species in the rainforest.

2006-12-11 15:55:33 · answer #7 · answered by thoward444t 2 · 0 0

Are you kidding me????? The only people who can be excused for thinking they know everything there is to know are 3 year olds and 17 year olds (they can't seem to help it).

This question scares me a lot coz it indicates that there are actually still people out there who think we already know everything. This kind of ignorance is dangerous. It breaks things, like the ozone layer and ecosystems.

To answer your question: We have hardly scratched the surface.

2006-12-11 16:09:15 · answer #8 · answered by q 3 · 0 0

There's more to be discovered than has been discovered. If man had discovered EVERYTHING then we would be on a par with our Creator.

2006-12-11 16:07:33 · answer #9 · answered by Patriarch 2 · 0 0

Yes

2006-12-11 15:47:27 · answer #10 · answered by Mr Fact 3 · 0 0

We only know a fraction of the species of the Earth, albeit, insect and oceanic species, but a fraction none the less.

2006-12-11 16:42:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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