Thank you for that reply, JB.
I have to have my feet on the ground, and only then will I conclude that the planet I am on is floating through space. That means I will always have solid grounds under my feet.
I need to point to the three Solid Realms of Science, as I believe I did before.
1. What is repeatable.
2. One-time events.
3. What is known to be unknown.
As long as the human brain does not organize itself correctly, if will also not be able to formulate the outcomes correctly. These three realms each have their own sets of reasoning, their own foundation.
Let me state this in a different way: The decimal system and the alphabet are distinct systems. They each work based on their own foundation.
When we mix them up (alphanumerically), then we did not create a foundation on which both perform even better. It is just a handy third way to organize stuff.
If the brain does not recognize that letters are from a different context than numbers, then that brain cannot figure out the universe (in as far as the universe will allow itself to be figured out).
The worst thing I see people do is melding things that should not be melded together, such as the beginning of time, space, energy and matter. When folks throw all in one and the same hat, then they are making a rather big mistake. We only have data about the beginning of matter. We cannot mix realm #2 with realm #3.
So, that is what I am trying to do to help people see the big(ger) picture. I try to help them see their own brains as a tool, and a tool must be conquered otherwise one becomes its slave.