I'm new here so I went back to your last few threads and they are very technical in areas of science I'm not that knowledgeable in. Maybe others here are. But if you want me to participate then you need to relate to a philosophy or even just a common experience/question we all have. You may not care if I comment, because I really have nothing to add in regards to the science, but if you related it to a common interest then I could at least give my perspective. Again maybe you don't want hundreads of perspectives and comments. Think more about why are you posting. — MysticMonist
I think T Clark, that you belong with the so-called philosophers of the middle ages that considered everything that Aristotle said a word of truth. May I remind you that in science, and I am neither creationist nor flat-earther, a theory is only considered true until it is "proven" false. The ether was considered a scientific concept for more than three hundred years. — Hachem
Unless you have an explanation for how certain electromagnetic waves can travel through empty space, while others cannot. — Hachem
By the way T Clark , this is the third time that you attacked me personally, and I really wonder what your problem is. — Hachem
I am not inviting you to participate in my threads. I think it would be quite a sterile dialogue. But you are of course free to quote me and criticize me in your own threads. And I would do the same in mine — Hachem
I am curious as to how you intend to counter my malevolent influence. — Hachem
I think it is good practice for philosophers to learn to deal respectfully with people with whom they disagree on fundamental issues. As I said, my only problem is that I worry that the forum will be hijacked and it's nature changed significantly. — T Clark
I couldn't agree with you more. But you should do something about it if you really believe that the forum is in any danger of being perverted. — Hachem
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