"what do you believe is true even though you cannot prove it?"

submitted by susanjillian on sun, 2007-09-23 23:39.

In 2005, Edge magazine asked this question - "WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE IS TRUE EVEN THOUGH YOU CANNOT PROVE IT?" - and got some really interesting input from their contributers.

I have been thinking about this ever since and finally I can contribute something I believe is true but can't prove. While not in the same league as the more impressive contributions made at Edge, I think this counts ;)

Being tired, creates a visual field, a sound or scent, that my dog recognizes, and responds to. She reminds me of the way you see service dogs behave - as they "read" when illness is about to strike or something needs to be changed. She will not take no for an answer. Instead of a seeing eye dog, she is a sleeping eye dog.
See the full article here from Edge online: http://www.edge.org/q2005/q05_print.htm

submitted by davidp on mon, 2007-09-24 11:59.

The link didn't work (it needs an l added at the end), but in looking for it I explored edge.org - surely an interesting place.