To: b_sharp
1) Why do you require an absolute scientific truth?
I don't... we've miscommunicated if you have that impression... Either I sent the wrong message or you've received what I sent differently than I anticipated...
2) What specific field of science gives you that?
I, not being an "absolute scientific truth" seeker, would have to say, none.
My foray into this discussion concerned when it is appropriate for scientists to make "absolute truth" claims. Especially after I had been taught a lesson that "few scientists" would never make such "absolute truth" claims....
649 posted on
03/08/2006 1:51:39 PM PST by
darbymcgill
(FRevolution: The science of mutating concepts and definitions while tap dancing)
To: darbymcgill
653 posted on
03/08/2006 2:14:22 PM PST by
darbymcgill
(FRevolution: The science of mutating concepts and definitions while tap dancing)
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