Primary research does not scientific fact make (odd grammer composition on purpose, I realize that may look a little strange on paper...)
nor is something not true simply because we don't yet know about it.
we don't know what we don't know.
remember ...
the earth was once flat and the sun revolved around us. ;)
discoveries are made when one is able to suspend one's disbelief
long enough to take a look at what one doesn't already 'know'.
knowledge is not static, but a dynamic, ever expanding process.
conjecture, speculation, theories ...
are only tools ...
maps that are subject to being rewritten ...
menus that will be altered.
our perception of reality is no more than soup de jour. ;)
true scientific method of inquiry ...
is about remaining as open/flexible/malleable/adaptable as possible ...
'especially' when we begin to think we 'know'.
~griz~