How do you prove what’s true?

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Brian Kight

Truth doesn’t need to be measured to be true.

Gravity on Earth was true long before we discovered the mechanics of gravitational theory in the late 1600’s. Frequency wavelengths operated just fine while we were ignorant of their existence. So did germs.

Invisible and unmeasured truths have always shaped our world. Truth is true whether we measure it or not. It’s true even when we are blind to it.

Truth doesn’t even need to be measurable.

There’s no measure for the enjoyment of a song, the fear of a shark in the ocean, the love of a first grandchild, or the grief of a lost spouse.

Each is unmeasurable by nature, but sometimes more true than anything we can measure.

The time is now. Do the work.

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