
The three alternative models I introduced earlier are, by no means, the only possible models. However, I chose them as they illustrate the problem we encounter when searching for the meaning of reality. Neither science nor any other methodology we have can provide us with a definite basis for preferring one alternative to another. While some models may be more appealing, seem more logical or make more sense, it was science that taught us that both logic and common sense are among the worst obstacles to new discoveries and progress.
It was not long ago that it was regarded as ludicrous to believe that time was different for each observer, or that an electron could be both a wave and a particle. Now it makes no sense to believe otherwise. Will these remain sensible assumptions in the future?
