But if it is not proven, then it is not true.
Just because results from one experiment suggest a truth, doesn't make them necessarily true!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:16, Share, Reply)
Just because results from one experiment suggest a truth, doesn't make them necessarily true!
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:16, Share, Reply)
then it's not true but 'might be probable '
it's the black and white aspect I have a problem with - a result of the rise of the scientific dictatorship from the 16th century onwards (which had its roots ion occultism and kabbalistic traditions itself - John Dee, Eramus Darwin etc)
isn't it true that at the quantum level the way an experiement is observed affects the outcome?
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:19, Share, Reply)
yes
but that's because to observe something you have to have some kind of energy/matter bouncing off of it, which results in the tiny thing you're looking at changing direction/momentum. The uncertainly principle states you can either know the exact position or the exact momentum, but not both.
( , Thu 18 Sep 2008, 12:26, Share, Reply)
but that's because to observe something you have to have some kind of energy/matter bouncing off of it, which results in the tiny thing you're looking at changing direction/momentum. The uncertainly principle states you can either know the exact position or the exact momentum, but not both.
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