Sometimes I wonder, if Physicists actually *want* to know how it works
- From: Michael Helland <mobydikc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 May 2009 15:36:16 -0700 (PDT)
I mean, if they came to conclusions they didn't like...
.... would they just pretend to not want to know?
I see the eagerness for working with the established physical
theories.
But not so much for insight. Or exploring radical alternatives.
Obviously, it seems to me that one should balance these interests, or
rather, the world finds a way of balancing them by producing all
types.
Are there any types that feel they really balance it well themselves?
That they respect and admire the established physical theories, but
boldly wonder uncharted territory?
I'd be interested in hearing from you.
.
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