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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message y.net... Tom Donaly wrote: Besides, if Cecil can't demonstrate the validity of his views experimentally, even if there are some sources that agree with him, he's just parroting the old wives. Please describe your experiments for proving Maxwell's equations. -- you raise a good point. first of all, Tom is wrong. not much of anything can be proven. in mathematics, you proceed from axioms, which are accepted assumptions. then you chain things together to result in proof. some proofs are more formal than others. Russell and Whitehead attempted to axiomatize mathematics, which resulted in failure. Russell never did serious math again. Tom should read the work of Godel, Chatin, and Turing. in M-theory (strings), there are many things which can't be proven at this time, and may never be proven. there are some experiments which never can be performed. this why we say string theory is unfalsifiable. so toss out this idea of "proof", because it's a just a term that engineers think they know something about. and i didn't even get started on epistemology. Gravity 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp If nothing can be proven, then how do you know I'm wrong? Besides, it isn't a question of whether or not I'm right. It's a question of whether or not to believe the fantasies of people who are unwilling to examine Nature. If you've really read and understood the mathematicians, you'd know that few, or none, of them care the slightest about the real world. It now seems that some physicists - the string theorists - have decided to move to Cloud Cuckoo Land (See Jonathon Swift) so they can live in a nice, comfortable world of well-paid solipsism, confident that a theory that is incapable of proof, is also incapable of disproof. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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