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To: BroJoeK

Good points.

I prefer to think of science as an attempt to measure what we can observe.

The modern problem is drawing conclusions and stating some sort of relationship, too soon.

But Heisenberg observed that we can’t measure the position and the momentum of a particle at the same time.

I think that time only exists when there is motion.

Does that mean there is a supernaturalism? The God factor?

My life is science, but I have received miracles that only God could offer. I prefer to celebrate both.


22 posted on 02/09/2019 9:55:36 AM PST by gandalftb
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To: gandalftb
an attempt to measure what we can observe

An intense amount of measurement that produces heaps of data. This data is then displayed as fact or truth and somehow from that we are told how to behave. That is what I thought would be called the politicization of science. But the Internet thinks politicization of science is the anti-science stance of someone who disputes data or at least refuses to behave in a way that confirms the data as truth.

27 posted on 02/09/2019 10:03:19 AM PST by aspasia
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