[MD] Alternatives to the scientific method
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Aug 18 13:24:40 PDT 2007
SA
Yes, but its propensities not laws, that's my point.
DM
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From: "Heather Perella" <spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] Alternatives to the scientific method
>
> [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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