Any explanations? — Banno
Any explanations? — Banno
The tedious tide of theological threads appear to have been replaced by a population of piss-poor physics posts... Any explanations? — Banno
Any explanations? — Banno
While the devotees of higher awareness often disparage the limited vision of science, they seem to be the first to reach for science (through speculative quantum theories) when it can be positioned to 'prove' or embolden their positions. Everyone thinks they are Paul Davies. — Tom Storm
Any explanations? — Banno
(emphasis is mine)[T]he fact that generally the ascetic ideal has meant so much to human beings is an expression of the basic fact of the human will, its horror vacui. It requires a goal—and it will sooner will nothingness than not will. — The Geneaology of Morals, Essay 3
Explanation #3 - People just get really excited about waves. They think they explain everything. Fields too. They just sound all sciencey and stuff. — T Clark
And then, there are all those infinities . . . :scream: — jgill
Coming to bad physics, there isn't too much of that around - the world of science is rather harsh to ideas/theories/hypotheses that lack rigor, especially of the mathematical kind. All one has to do to realize this fact is to release a hypotheses of poor quality into the wilderness of science; it won't last very long out in the open. — TheMadFool
However, science often uses the language of higher awareness when discussing their conundrums. "Spooking action at a distance"? Common! — James Riley
...and so in order to survive they migrate to the Philosophy forums.
Perhaps we make the environment too comfortable. — Banno
Philosophy is the junkyard of science — Woe is me who forget the name of this philosopher
Philosophy is the junkyard of science — Woe is me who forget the name of this philosopher
I'm sure there a bunch of terms that physicists pull from somebody else's discipline because they keep getting punked by "reality." It's no wonder others feel free to chime in when they see the struggle using familiar terms. — James Riley
.... physics is simple in the following sense: the structures they study are simple.....
But, it's certainly true that the mathematics, the theories, the experiments and all the false leads are fiendishly difficult. — Manuel
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