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DSK wrote:
Then, a long time ago a man named Brown was watching paint chips dance around under a microscope, and it occured to him that one way to explain it would be water molecules bouncing off the paint chips in random vectors. This explanation is of course just another example of the human mind seeking to find patterns where none exist, It could just as easily be an example of the human mind imposing a notion of randomness where none exists. ... but it fits nicely in with a number of other such explanations... none of these explanations can be proven false and together they seem to explain & predict (to a large extent) behavior... does that make it true? Nope. Empirical generalisations yield no truths - unless you redefine 'truth' to fit (and are willing to deal with the notion of 'truer' truths than the redefinition accounts for). What would Aristotle say? No idea. -- Wally www.artbywally.com/FiatPandaRally/index.htm www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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