Ziggy Stardust
Absolutely Sane
It is scientific. It being scientific doesn't make it truth. But science needs observations to start working it's magic. Without observations, science considers it non-existing. If you take Dark Matter, the observation that spawned the concept Dark Matter is the movement stars within galaxies. Dark Matter is nothing more as: This is what's missing to make the gravity theory work in that sort of scale.But that answer does not satisfy anyone's curiosity and is not scientific at all - even though produced by scientists - as it is not backed up by any proofs.
Absence of proof means science regards it as non-existing. This does not mean it doesn't exist, but it doesn't exist in the realm in which science operates. The observable and measurable realm.
edit: By the way, could you please use the


edit 2: With regard to what was before the Big Bang (this was the context I was talking about) there are hypothesis which do enter for instance in Theoretical Physics, but because those hypothesis don't make it all the way through the scientific process, they don't exist in science.
Makes me wonder about 'intelligent' subterranean alien life. Maybe their vision and dreams are turned inward towards that strange hot place that sits at the core of their planet. Maybe it would turn them to inwards looking science and maybe they would be better equipped to intuitively understand atomic science.This touches on one something that blew my mind when I first heard about it:
Earth's atmosphere is mostly transparent, and we're lucky that it is.
Seems unimportant, but it's not. Imagine if the cloud cover was enough to prevent us from seeing the sun - like an overcast day all the time, day and night. There'd be enough energy for photosynthesis (albeit not as much as we enjoy now), but we wouldn't be able to see the stars or the moon or the sun. Just think for a moment about all the things humans have done that were inspired by looking up: No Astronomy, No Sky Gods, No Astrophysics, No Spectral Analysis, No dreams of travelling to the moon....
Curiosity is precious, and we're lucky to have a transparent atmosphere.
Maybe.