The biggest damn problem with online "communication" is that it assumes a common basis for understanding which simply doesn't exist.
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Math is useful for specific purposes. It literally retards anyone who attempts to use it as a universal language.
You existed long before math was invented. Refuse to recognize that which came first, because submission to exterior forces is comfortable, and we'll just keep destroying ourselves.
And even then there must be a recognition that past observations are never complete knowledge of a thing.
I liked the part where the Webb was expected to look into the very early universe, but then when they actually looked they found many more, much older galaxies than anyone had predicted.
Unexpected results are the best part of earnest scientific inquiry.
Apparently there was another theory of evolution developed simultaneously to Darwin's, except that theory concluded that evolution still required some element of divine intervention.