pos·tu·late (psch-lt) v. tr. pos·tu·lat·ed, pos·tu·lat·ing, pos·tu·lates.
[Medieval Latin postulre, postult- to nominate to a bishopric, to assume, from Latin to request; see prek- in Indo-European Roots.] |
G Note: The
simple passing of human history shows the science of our reality to be
mere postulation that is far from closed or finite...for example, the
Hubble telescope continues to redefine many a "reality" for
the Astrophysicist...New
science derived through emerging paradigms of understanding will
continue to dictate the perception of our "reality," ergo,
it's perennial postulation.
In my opinion, one of the great tragedies of modern man is his total trust and immersion in a suppressive and restrictively mundane construct while the universe around him whispers... |