--- On Tue, 5/4/10, Enrique Fynn <[email protected]> wrote:
chazwin...
Let me get clarify some things...
Do you think that science invented gravity?

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G:
Sorry for butting in.
Of course science invented gravity or, better said, postulated gravity.
Science endeavors to conceive abstract mental constructs destined to
and exclusively justified by their capacity to coordinate mental
perceptual events.
Gravity is a case in point. It has been postulated and reformulated
several times marking milestones in the progress of science.
The current formulation is that of Riemann tensor associated with
each point of a curved 4d SPACE.
As every rational abstraction, gravity pertains exclusively to its 
abstract model and may not be reified by being exported to the 
transcendental "World-Out-There". 
It's irrational to speak about the unreachable, inaccessible and
unknown transcendency. It's idiotic to pretend that it's populated
with Riemann tensors.

Georges


      

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