Maddox S
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Am I the only one curious of how a conjecture and a theory for science and math are different. They both have evidence but don’t have an exact proof. Anyone else dealing with this thought-provoking question?
10:07 PM - May 12, 2023
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Patricia E
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In response to Maddox S.
Where you’re tapping into is called ‘the abyss’. You ever pondered Knowledge as a formidable Principle? Evidence, yet no exact proof. Like I said, the abyss. And yet my heart sings with the wonder of such contemplation
10:54 PM - May 12, 2023
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J W
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In response to Maddox S.
Have you studied any philosophy of science? Epistemology? It is quite a rabbit hole… but go for it!
10:31 PM - May 12, 2023
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Bobby Amos
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Ok, I’ll try. I think because math solutions exists as fixed mental constructs in the present moment, whereas scientific phenomena exists in a natural ever changing world. Isaac Newton’s apple “entropisizes” into Einstein’s present day photons!
10:20 PM - May 12, 2023
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