There is no certainty of nature except the certainty of its lack thereof. What a person may perceive to be actual fact can all be muddled by deeper inquiry of the human condition. This is because of the principle of impermanence: the notion that not one thing can escape the boundaries of change. Change is inevitable, it is a part of us, and it is often marked by a series of several scientific and/or philosophical interludes that have the ability to transform reality, as we know it. It is upon this foundation, that philosopher Thomas Kuhn fathered, defined and popularized the concept of the…