Sujet : Re: The purpose of science
De : hitlong (at) *nospam* yahoo.com (gharnagel)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 03. Jul 2024, 16:00:33
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Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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It is - right - determining the truth.
yes.
Just not in the way you think.
And maybe not the way YOU think, either :-)
Science is setting it, not discovering it.
I disagree, Woz. Scientists have been dragged
kicking and screaming into relativity. Einstein
was dragged k&s into QM, etc.
“Relativity and quantum mechanics were not invented because someone
thought it would be a good idea for the universe to obey these rules;
rather, these revolutionary ideas were forced upon us by nature.”
-- Lawrence M. Krauss
We need a good description of the reality.
Good - means: optimized. Science is solving
the puzzle of optimized set of axioms and
definitions. Or rather - axioms including
its special form - definitions.
Axioms come after the discovery. The postulates
of SR came from observation of reality, then
equations were derived, then confirmation by
further observation (results of experiments).