Yes indeed, we all just want to see that rocket fly and celebrate an Aussie satellite full of payload. But before we get there...
The truth is not as straightforward a notion as some would believe. Our perception of truth is heavily influenced by our inner self and our beliefs that emanate from that self-talk.
Put simply, if sick and tired of waiting for an outcome then the mind will convince that certain events are actually facts when in reality it is a collection of information perceived to be facts. "The darkest hour is just before dawn" and "the tide turns when it is ready". The SP today is a fair reflection of where we are at, the time is 4am and the tide is on its last pull back.
The purpose of a social discussion forum (I believe) is to form an opinion and have open debate on the merits of that opinion, who is right? Answer, nobody in that moment, history will show that one or the others perception was close to reality but that is not to know now. Very little in life boils down to zero-sum. What I think as close to factual another may not and vice versa.
"Relativism is the concept that points of view have no absolute truth or validity, having only relative, subjective value according to differences in perception and consideration. ... Relativism is sometimes (though not always) interpreted as saying that all points of view are equally valid, in contrast to an absolutism which argues there is but one true and correct view."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relativism
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