Declaration of Scientific Principle - In memory of Thomas Jefferson (October, 2003) -
When in the course of scientific endeavor, it becomes apparent that deeper truths
exist, a decent respect to Nature requires that such truths be explored.
We hold these truths to be scientifically approachable, that all forms of existence
are interconnected, that they possess certain fundamental and unalienable
properties. That to describe this interconnectedness and these properties,
successive theories shall be constructed by mankind, deriving their
explanatory and predictive powers from the approximations of laws of Nature.
That whenever any theory becomes inadequate of these ends, it is the duties of
mankind to modify it or to abolish it, and to establish new ones, laying
the foundation on such principles and organizing the structures in such forms,
as to mankind shall seem most likely to reflect their understanding and
knowledge of Nature.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX-bTB7SOJU Dr Zakir Naik