In "Voyager," the narrator reflects on how people often dismiss phenomena that can be directly experienced and proven, while they vigorously defend beliefs in things they have neither seen nor encountered. This illustrates a paradox where tangible evidence is disregarded in favor of abstract ideas.
The character suggests that faith is a powerful force, equal to science. Faith motivates individuals to fervently uphold their beliefs, regardless of personal experience. This dynamic between belief and evidence emphasizes the struggle between the seen and the unseen in our understanding of the world.