On 22 Jul 2001, at 13:47, Dan Minette wrote:
> > The Laws of QM were derived from common sense,
>
> ROTFLMAO Don't Bzzt me about things you don't know nearly as well as I
> do. I'll let it pass this one time, the next time I'll ask you to
> explain QM to the list. :-)
>
> One of the reasons that QM took so long to be developed is that it
> violates common sense. For reference, you can go to my multiple posts
> on this subject.
> >even if the superficial understanding of them don't fit common sense.
>
> My understanding of QM doesn't fit common sense. Would you call it
> superficial?
If you think that's bad, try doing my project next year (I
hope..~90% chance right now)- applying Chaos Theory to chaotic
systems in biology. *grins*
> > P.S. Does Geology qualify as a science where you come from?
>
> There is a lot of science in geology. Rocks for jocks geology isn't
> science, though, its stamp collecting. :-)
Certainly. I did GCSE Geology, and it was definately a science
course (and I did very well at it, heh).
Andy
Dawn Falcon