Tag Archives: Science
Believe or question?
If God does not exist then where does our notion of God come from? We know best what does not exist. But the notion of god comes from marketing. Religion is a method to program humans. The method is as … Continue reading
Science this week 2
Science is questioning. Questioning dogmas of physics is a branch of science. Therefore, questioning the reified reality dogma of physics is valid scientific field that needs to be a section in the arxiv.org. It is more efficient to organize the … Continue reading
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Physics under attack
A comment to Moshe of Shores of the Dirac Sea It’s interesting that you titled your post “defending our turf“. Indeed, this is an old academic turf war between two types of doctors, Doctors of Philosophy who are now called … Continue reading
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Bible: the differential version
Why is cosmology a tug of war between religion and science? The answer is very simple. Religion is practiced by professional Doctors of Theology. Science is practiced by professional Doctors of Philosophy. Both doctors claim ownership of cosmology. This is … Continue reading
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From consumers of mythology to educated customers of science
From the Interwebs: Even in most technologically advanced societies citizens never made the transition from being consumers of mythology to educated customers of science. They would never believe a politician but unquestioningly believe physicists. At the next stage of their … Continue reading
Physics is not a synonym for science
Science and religion Science and legal Science and physics Science and politics Science and not-science Science + politics = physics Legal unit + a legal language to manipulate legal units = A legal system The legal unit of physics is … Continue reading
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Big Bang: the physical mythology
In this post Mark Trodden writes that he disagrees “with religion because it is false.” He adds that he likes “plenty of things that aren’t true” but the things that he likes that aren’t true “don’t claim to be true.” … Continue reading