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Only if you're a cretin.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostCrazy analogy but it works!Hard Brexit now!
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I'll try and explain to you want I meant.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWrong again. There's no such thing as an immutable law of physics.
If I drop an apple it will fall the ground. Whether I attribute that to Newton's law of gravity, Einstein's general theory of relativity or some quantum theory of gravity, the apple will fall.
In fact, even if I believe the falling action is caused by some special ground-pixies with miniature vacuum cleaners who spend their days sucking objects to the ground, it will fall.
That's what I meant by an "Immutable law of physics", the observable action, not the current human model that interprets that action. Of course, scientific theories are subject to revision as more data and observations become available. I thought that was too obvious to explain to a genius like yourself.
That's why I said "Immutable law" not "Immutable theory".Comment
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When the seagulls follow the trawler, it is because they think that sardines will be thrown into the sea.Comment
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Weak! Put some effort into it.Originally posted by vetran View Postso its spot on for you then?Comment
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Ass is hardly worth it.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWeak! Put some effort into it.Comment
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And in other news CUK cretin attempts philosophy of science and succeeds only in sounding like a moronOriginally posted by tomtomagain View PostI'll try and explain to you want I meant.
If I drop an apple it will fall the ground. Whether I attribute that to Newton's law of gravity, Einstein's general theory of relativity or some quantum theory of gravity, the apple will fall.
In fact, even if I believe the falling action is caused by some special ground-pixies with miniature vacuum cleaners who spend their days sucking objects to the ground, it will fall.
That's what I meant by an "Immutable law of physics", the observable action, not the current human model that interprets that action. Of course, scientific theories are subject to revision as more data and observations become available. I thought that was too obvious to explain to a genius like yourself.
That's why I said "Immutable law" not "Immutable theory".
Hard Brexit now!
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not really. I was just correcting your misunderstanding of a comment that I made.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd in other news CUK cretin attempts philosophy of science and succeeds only in sounding like a moron
In other news SASGuru adds nothing to a thread but snide comments and hysteria.Comment
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