Upon a rock, among thorns or on good ground
While we're on the topic of mythology.
In "Luke 8" there are several worthwhile parables.
One of which is, "For there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed, and nothing concealed that will not be known or brought out into the open."
This is in the context of spiritual knowledge being available to people with questionable emotional stability undermining their ability to understand or interpret the wisdom.
If we apply this to science instead this allows us the ultimate stream of hope.
The truth is that if we want to know something then it can be known.
Applied to sociology it can reflect justice.
One's actions be they beneficial or detrimental cannot be concealed permanently.
Maybe there have been successful campaigns in the past to obscure actions on both sides of human behaviour but that option is becoming more and more difficult to maintain.
Though not everyone will hear every song or experience every musical, play, or opera the fact is that the work exists.
Or, it did exist.
Consider that great historical libraries have been destroyed and their contents irretrievable.
Maybe this is a motivator for those obsessed with "time travel"?
I suppose that there is room for scientific justice in the time/space continuum.
It is possible that this justice extends beyond science into a realm of truth that we may know someday.
We know that through politics, business, national identity, and savagery many truths have been hidden and voices silenced.
That's what makes Art worth expressing.