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fanged_seamus
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Originally posted by chufeng
Just because our science isn't up to the task (isn't sophisticated enough) to measure qi, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
That's the beauty of science -- just because it can't be done today doesn't mean it can't be done tomorrow. Our knowledge of the physical world is being constantly revised and expanded because of the scientific method. And I'm always willing to alter my beliefs based on new proof as it is offered....
Is that subjective? In a way, yes...but its effects can be observed by others...the part that becomes difficult is explaining "why." There are many who refuse to accept the existence of certain things without "scientific" proof...anything I say, or do, won't change their minds...so I don't burn a lot of energy trying.
I know the idea of chi/ki/qi is integral to many martial arts and is a hot-button topic on this forum. But since most of the posts were "pro-qi," I thought I'd give a different opinion.
From my viewpoint, this argument is exactly parallel to an argument on religion: people with religious faith "know" God exists, and those without religious faith rely on other methods of proof. And, of course, both sides can argue endlessly, but that just wastes time and energy.
And on that note, I'll be quiet now....