Re: physical laws and the universe
- From: Michael Varney <varney@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 06:58:06 -0700
photonics wrote:
No, I understand what physics is
That explains everything!
Not really. If fails to explain why you are a crackpot.
Perhaps that is one of the reasons you have made no progress in its study, while I have published papers in the field.
Another evidence showing your lack of confidence.
LOL!
What do you do, Mr. photonics? Are you a dishwasher? A tire mechanic? A computer programmer? Taco bell employee? I am willing to bet, based on your posts, that you are not a scientist, much less a physicist, and that you have no training in either.
Silly prejudice. Look for the definition of crackpot and see how it suits you better.
LOL! Come on, you can do better than that. Try harder in your insults.
And while you are at it, try and answer the question. Are you a scientist? Do you have training in science?
You may be doing Science, but not fundamental Science.
Actually, I have worked on the must fundamental of science. Gravity.
You can not with a "how".
Again, you are showing your ignorance.
You have changed the subject.
If you are not able to perceive this, Varney how do you manage to do Science (without "why")? You must be the first on a look out for the limits of Science.
And answering the why is one of them.
Remember, "why" is an ever present question mark before Scientists.
Scientists can ask why all they want. And those questions can lead them on paths of exploration. But science cannot answer why.
It's never answered all at once. But every day the answer to that "why" pushes Sciences forward step by step.
I guess you end up doing "How". That's also Science, Physics. But another level.
You seperated Science from Philosophy. That explains everything again.
Philosophy is not science, so then are separated.
Playing with you is getting boring.
So I think it is time to refrain from discussion with you and place you in my kill file.
You will most likely never be able to understand how science is done, its scope and limitations, and its strength. You will never be a scientist of any worth and note. Natural selection in action I guess. But don't feel too bad, you are a member of the greater majority of the human population with regard to understanding science. Feel safe in your flock.
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