Man tends to look at things in ways that are not the most productive to continuing maximum scientific advancement. My point in this paper is that it is not possible for man at this point in the total range of his long term scientific development to be able to understand the end point of this range (What he will know at his maximum development level.) because he has not yet come to know the existence of and to understand many things and their relationships with each other, which makes him still blind in many areas. I try to point out some of man’s weaknesses and make some suggestions of needed changes, but paper length limitations allow only a brief overview of such things. I believe it can still be of some help and more may be able to be answered in comments.
Paul N Butler