Re: Mathematics and God
From: Franco (englishenglish_at_tin.it)
Date: 08/08/04
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Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 16:44:50 GMT
N:dlzc D:aol T:com (dlzc) > ha scritto nel messaggio <4PrRc.7150
>Theories come, and theories go. They are only models, however successful.
>The truth is that change is inevitable. And Newton *still* serves a whole
>host of problems in daily life.
Of course.
But the problem is to understand "why theories are well learned by young
people?".
As you know in Einstein's days, people didn't believe his theory was true.
And that was not for the lack of experiments, but because that was a
revolution!
I think that a revolution need at least a generation to be accepted by
everybody.
Don't you think so?
And I wonder if science pertain only reason and not even "heart".
A scientific revolution should be evident, as you said a theories come, and
theories go.
Why old people feel difficulties in accepting new theories?
I hope I've explained my opinion.
Bye David,
Franco
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