[MD] Alternatives to the scientific method

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 18 12:33:10 PDT 2007


      [David M]
> Apart from under controlled conditions there is
always
> vast uncertainty about actual outcomes,

     Newtonian physics still works.  I'm not talking
about "outcomes", predications, and what's the weather
going to be in 6 months.  I'm talking about when
objects are put into motion they stay in motion unless
otherwise acted upon by other forces, etc...  Quantum
conditions are quantum/micro.  Newtonian physics works
on macro-scales.  Isn't this the current
understanding?  I would say yes, by reading recent
books by scientists.  



     [David M.]
> on the particle level
> these have a big impact becuase of the energy matter
> ratios being higher. What is matter, other than
bound up
> energy?  Matter gives us the stability that is just
enough
> for life to emerge.

     Exactly, matter, such as solids, liquids, and gas
are organized enough that stability overrides the
quantum uncertainity.  We can notice structure.  I'm
not trying to predicate the future here.

breezy,
SA



       
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