[MD] Alternatives to the scientific method

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 15 16:39:27 PDT 2007


     [David M]
> For me QT describes how the range of possible
outcomes of a given
> situation interact to bring about the single and
actual outcome
> that emerges. They call it quantum superpositioning
of waves.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_superposition


     Yes, but this is at the quantum level - the whole
range of possible outcomes.  We know what those
outcomes are already.  They are the four levels.  How
the choice is made?  Now that's a different question. 
How, what is indefinite, and uncertain becomes
something knowable and defineable, that's the
question.  Sure a whole range of possibilities, but
then what and how velocity is certain, the
organization process.  Where are these laws coming
from, how when in the midst of uncertainty and random
activity - boom - a definite event emerges.  We can,
by these definitive events understand what's
happening.  Certainty exists.  The laws discovered by
Newton take over.  Einstein is correct.  

cloudy,
SA


       
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