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Dear Jo, I am gradually working my way back through missed postings.... Jonathan Edwards wrote: >Dear Colin, > >In your reply to Harwood Fisher you restate a major claim about the >incompleteness of our worldview. You base this claim on the fact that >Maxwell's equations do not have unique solutions. I suspect that >almost everyone else on the list would share my concern that the >argument     

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Author: Colin Hales
Date: Oct 6, 2007 12:17

Steven Brazzale wrote: Colin I'm not too clear what you mean by (b). What would be an example. Perhaps mechanical was the wrong word to use I am very pleased and glad you ask. The two aspects repeated: ------------------------------------ (a) A scientifically held belief in 'mechanical things' that quite successfully describes the behaviour (predicts appearances) of mechanical things
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Author: Colin Hales
Date: Jul 29, 2007 12:17

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