There's no event at all. There's no 'event' of the ball causing the depression in the cushion. Yet there is causation. — Bartricks
This is a very hard subject for everyone — Gregory
Also (and related) - why is this topic so important that you spend hours debating it? If this is merely for fun and/or intellectual stimulation I get it - there's no harm done and there are many worse ways of spending your time. But given the level of intensity and vitriol in these conversations, it appears that this topic is really important to people. Why? — EricH
So you were hand-waving. Yet even my quick search found such consideration from 2004 - https://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-ph/0102242.pdf — apokrisis
When a substance causes an event, the event and the causation occur at the same time — Bartricks
There's no event at all. There's no 'event' of the ball causing the depression in the cushion. Yet there is causation — Bartricks
am arguing that simultaneous causation is coherent. — Bartricks
Motion one-way. We can call time the measurement of motion or time is what clocks measure. Time is used as a human convenience. A measurement--hours, minutes. Time is so flexible; it changes from country to country. So do you call a measurement an existent? — val p miranda
Aha, so it went from 1.4mm to 3.6mm , therefor in one case Marseille would be under water in 25k years, but in the other in just 10k years. Yeap, that a real emergency! :D — stoicHoneyBadger
You are looking at them like some God-send enlightened gurus, I see them just as another breed of quacks, similar to astrologers, homeopath, faith healers, taro card readers etc.
I don't need to read every book on horoscopes to know it is quackery. — stoicHoneyBadger
Moreover, these drives are in a constant struggle or combat with each other: my drive to smoke and get my nicotine rush is in combat with (but also coexistent with) my drive to quit. This is where Nietzsche first developed his concept of the will to power—at the level of the drives. “Every drive is a kind of lust to rule,” — Joshs
But as physics moved from Europe to the USA and increasingly under the patronage of the military-industrial complex then it became much more a matter of shut up and calculate — Wayfarer
It's not a matter of using maths explicitly, but that most of the concepts in mathematical physics require a grasp of the maths in order to understand. The concept of the Hilbert space can't be understood except through the mathematics. So it's not that there's anything 'wrong' with them, only that unless you have that training, then it's not intelligible — Wayfarer
The concept of the Hilbert space can't be understood except through the mathematics. — Wayfarer
This of course assuming that there must, or at least could be philosophical implications of physics). — Janus
See! Lagrangian. What I said. — Wayfarer
The problem is, mathematical physics — Wayfarer
You tell me. I don't claim to understand what the superstrong force might be, let alone how it could apparently lack the essential strong force feature of asymptotic freedom — apokrisis
I'm sure nobody here other than yourself and Apo would know what a 'preon' is (or a Mexican hat, for that matter — Wayfarer
If not exotic preon combos like W8, then what? — apokrisis
C'mon. I asked you to substantiate your claim that preons have some advantage is accounting for the g-2 muon result. Just give us the paper that backs that one up. — apokrisis
There's nothing inherently the matter with that. It's only since science popularises like Krauss and Dawkins started to claim that science somehow 'disproves' God that natural science has itself started to be taken as a metaphysics. — Wayfarer
ahem....philosophy forum..... :angry: — Wayfarer
That is the question I am asking. How does God do that? — Jackson
If one believes in preons, one can believe in exotic preon composites like W8 and arrange the contributions to fit whatever dipole moment is measured — apokrisis
Aristotle is talking about the cause of all motion. — Jackson