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The Importance of Faith in Science
Scientific discoveries are not solely based on laboratory work and mathematical proofs but also require an acknowledgment of a larger domain of truth that transcends quantification. The truth is vast and cannot always be proven or communicated through logical reasoning alone. Scientists need faith to perceive the external world as existing in reality, a belief that goes beyond pure rationality. Max Planck emphasized the necessity of faith in scientific work, stating that faith is a quality indispensable for scientists. While some may associate faith with religion, faith in reason, or the belief that reality conforms completely to logical reasoning, is also essential in science. Scientists make deep assumptions and interpretations to engage in scientific work, acknowledging that reality may not always conform to logical reasoning in its entirety.