re: How many years left, etc.
Mystics don't look for agreement or disagreement. Scientists are fine with disagreement as long as it is on the same plane. For instance, if arguing a law of physics, and one argues a counter law of physics -- fine. But if one argues that it is not a law of physics, per se, but outside the current laws of physics entirely, but that the laws of physics are impacted by non-physical laws, then scientists tend to put that in a different box -- "ah .. that is pseudopsychology, or pseuodospirituality, not science." Interdisciplinarian thinking continues to munch away at the edge, and everyone is comfortable as long as it stays there, it seems.
Peggy Miller --
a pseudo, something or other, writer
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