Sujet : Re: The purpose of science
De : mlwozniak (at) *nospam* wp.pl (Maciej Wozniak)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 07. Jul 2024, 19:51:58
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W dniu 07.07.2024 o 19:28, The Starmaker pisze:
Maciej Wozniak wrote:
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W dniu 07.07.2024 o 10:15, Thomas Heger pisze:
Am Samstag000006, 06.07.2024 um 08:53 schrieb Maciej Wozniak:
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if the universe does not have a purpose, why does science thinks
it has
a purpose?
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Well, maybe there is a purpose maybe not.
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This is a difficult question, but not really for physics.
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For sure, physics is too primitive for serious
subjects.
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No, not quite.
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Quite.
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But how would you, for instance, measure 'purpose'?
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Sometimes it's necessary to use brain and
think, making measurements can't substitute
that. Surprise?
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well, yes, but your brain is not exactly what I would call 'measuring
device'.
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Good. You shouldn't call it "measuring device",
because it is not.
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And, well, worshipping measuring devices is
stupid. Of course, people worshipping measuring
devices can't know it is stupid, because their
measuring devices can't measure stupidity.
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Actually, dealing with any serious, advanced
terms is out of the range of measuring devices,
physics and exact sciences in general. They're
too primitive for that.
The earth is at an exact distance from our sun.
any closer it would burn up
any farther it would freeze.
Doesn't that take some 'measuring device' to keep it just right????
No. All a measuring device can do is
to display a number.