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  • Posted by $ SpiritWoman 8 hours, 41 minutes ago
    This is the introduction to a topic I posted on another forum in January 2015:

    Sometime late in the 19th century science became divorced from reality, specifically in regard to the physics of the submicroscopic universe. Man's ability to reason and argue causally was disowned by man himself.

    Although Galileo knew Aristotle was in error in much of his physics, he admitted that had Aristotle know, 2,000 years ago, what was known in Galileo's time, Aristotle would have agreed with him.

    The Renaissance man of science (the philosophers) were beginning to distinguish between what they called "natural magic" and "supernatural magic"---thus learning relationships between "natural" causes and their effects. Aristotle, although he understood that change was effected by some kind of "cause" imperfectly grasped temporal causal relationships in change. Even motion to the ancient Greeks was not fully understood. Galileo's contributions to the concepts of motion cannot be overestimated.

    These early experimenters enhanced the notion of causality, which most in quantum physics, and may I say, climatology, appear to have lost.

    I think it imperative to read the works of the original masters of science, reason, and experiment; such as Frances Bacon, Isaac Newton, Michael Faraday, James Clerk Maxwell, and Galileo, at any rate.

    Following are some gems of wisdom from Galileo used in refuting those who resorted to the use authority and fallacious reasoning in determining cause-and-effect relationships.

    The topic was called "Reading Galileo". But since I am not a moral philosopher, nor interested in it, I was unaware of these other philosophical threads that Mr. Donway, you mention in the beginning of your book.

    Thanks.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 hours, 39 minutes ago
    Bwahahaha! Eat failure, all you crooked talking heads!
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    • Posted by $ SpiritWoman 8 hours, 59 minutes ago
      I checked it out. Yep, a New Wave group, but the only hit I remembered was the 1983 "Burning Down the House" which always seemed to me to be a good thing to do when the House of Representatives was dominated by the Leftist-Democrats!!

      'Fighting fire with fire'---my favorite line!

      Here's your ticket, pack your bags
      Time for jumpin' overboard
      Transportation is here
      Close enough but not too far
      Maybe you know where you are
      Fightin' fire with fire
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