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Myticism? Colored by language? This is beginning to sound a bit like the
"Quantum" movie from several years ago, which was shot down by many
physicists as nonsense, and panned as gobbledygook. A bit more serious
attempt at tying physics into religion was made in The Tao of Physics.
Leon Lederman in his God Particle tore into that idea in his chapter
titled The Dancing Moo-Shu Masters. Lederman ends the chapter with,
"Physics is not religion. If it were, we'd have a much easier time
raising money."
Here's something more to think about concerning reality and science. In
1962 Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions rejected the
notion that science was value neutral, impersonal, and a true
representation of reality. The claim was that science was a social
construct, dependent upon social and political views. You might recall
the 60s as a time of cultural upheaval. A one-sided debate among
supporters of that idea went on for decades that dampened science in the
view of the public and many educators. In 1986, physicists Gingras and
Schweber counter-attacked this idea, which had been ignored by
scientists. By 1996 the debate was in full swing, known then as the
Science Wars, with scientists on one side, and, on the other,
historians, social scientists, science philosophers and some
intellectuals who were challenging Western ideals and knowledge. By the
end of the 1990s the debate had pretty much run its course. The
so-called postmodernism view had pretty much run out of steam. See
Steven Goodman's Science in the Twentieth Century: A Social Intellectual
Survey, pub. The Teaching Co.
--
Wayne Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA)
(121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)
Obz Site: 39° 15' 7" N, 121° 2' 32" W, 2700 feet
"The zero is something that must be there
in order to say that nothing is there."
-- Karl Menninger, Number Words and Symbols
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