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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Physicist in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Jan 31, 2008 12:08
kevirwin wrote: On Jan 30, 2:51 pm, John Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Why should we listen to anything the physicists have to say about the nature of our world? Um, because they are generally well-educated, predominately sincere in purpose, and offer possibilities expressed as theories.... Doesn't mean they'll always be right, but looking for explanations for ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Physicist in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Jan 31, 2008 12:02
... should we listen to anything the physicists have to say about the ... examples offered by our Harry Potter Physicists from history and present-day :... as curved. What exactly did the physicists hope to show or explain with...disappear into another world? Are the physicists promoting the idea that 'hidden' ...of their interpretation? JP If the physicists models never work, then the only...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Physicist in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Jan 31, 2008 11:59
... same length when > straight as curved. What exactly did the physicists hope to show or > explain with the model of (curved) ...preference then, for gravitons to disappear into > another world? Are the physicists promoting the idea that 'hidden' is a > property? It ... downwards. The model doesn't show at all what the physicists claim is going on - that curvature of space is gravity, for...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Physicist in alt.philosophy
Author: John Jones
Date: Jan 31, 2008 11:58
... same length when straight as curved. What exactly did the physicists hope to show or explain with the model of (curved) ...preference then, for gravitons to disappear into another world? Are the physicists promoting the idea that 'hidden' is a property? It ...roll downwards. The model doesn't show at all what the physicists claim is going on - that curvature of space is gravity, for...
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