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<blockquote data-quote="fanavans" data-source="post: 28419" data-attributes="member: 605"><p><strong>Re: Time travel, Multiverse, Relativity &amp; Apollo</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Harte,</p><p>It's only <u>AN</u> explanation. I take issue with it because it is useless to me. No doubt, it has a use somewhere in the field of human endevour (EG GPS satalites), but it does not assist *me* in understanding the nature of the universe or myself. All of this goes double for M and superstring theories (I've read a bit on these). </p><p></p><p>To illustrate: Scientist have started talking about 10 dimensions - I actually think that it is likely that these exist - but what good is it to if some number comes up on some computer screen and confirms what I think? Oh, that's good I say, comprehend intellectually what I cannot physically, and get back to my sandwich.</p><p></p><p>So when I say I don't 'buy' it, I mean that even though it may be true on some abstract mathematical level, and even though that abstraction might accord with experience, I don't care for it; it does nothing for me and does not advance my quest to know the mind of god.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I'm not nearly that smart by half. But something a little more lyrical then what we have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanavans, post: 28419, member: 605"] [b]Re: Time travel, Multiverse, Relativity & Apollo[/b] Harte, It's only [u]AN[/u] explanation. I take issue with it because it is useless to me. No doubt, it has a use somewhere in the field of human endevour (EG GPS satalites), but it does not assist *me* in understanding the nature of the universe or myself. All of this goes double for M and superstring theories (I've read a bit on these). To illustrate: Scientist have started talking about 10 dimensions - I actually think that it is likely that these exist - but what good is it to if some number comes up on some computer screen and confirms what I think? Oh, that's good I say, comprehend intellectually what I cannot physically, and get back to my sandwich. So when I say I don't 'buy' it, I mean that even though it may be true on some abstract mathematical level, and even though that abstraction might accord with experience, I don't care for it; it does nothing for me and does not advance my quest to know the mind of god. Well, I'm not nearly that smart by half. But something a little more lyrical then what we have. [/QUOTE]
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