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21 years 3 weeks ago #6967
by EBTX
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If mathematics is found to correctly predict the outcome of events, it is easy to "retrofit" an explanation. Particularly so if you see that your listeners will accept floating abstractions, i.e. concepts not firmly grounded in common perception.
This is done everyday by conmen (but without the "veil" of mathematics). James Randi has them by the score on his site ;o)
This is done everyday by conmen (but without the "veil" of mathematics). James Randi has them by the score on his site ;o)
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21 years 3 weeks ago #6568
by Enrico
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Dr. Van Flandern,
Thanks a lot. I agree with your statements. Too strange they still keep on teaching those views at the Universities and good students have hard time to accept these.
Thanks a lot. I agree with your statements. Too strange they still keep on teaching those views at the Universities and good students have hard time to accept these.
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20 years 6 months ago #8844
by n/a10
Replied by n/a10 on topic Reply from ed van der Meulen
Enrico 06 Oct 2003 : 07:57:12 said "and it's a complete theory".
Mathematicians know and proved no mathematical theory is complete. It's their great Gödel.
I am so sorry for you I have to tell you this Dear Enrico. You did me pain my good email to see as spam. Are you so important?
have a very nice day
Ed van der Meulen
Mathematicians know and proved no mathematical theory is complete. It's their great Gödel.
I am so sorry for you I have to tell you this Dear Enrico. You did me pain my good email to see as spam. Are you so important?
have a very nice day
Ed van der Meulen
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