--- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > But that's exactly what this myth does: it provides
> > a basis for quantification.  From it we can construct
> > testable hypotheses, e.g., people who live in homes
> > with south-facing entrances will die at younger ages
> > than those in homes with entrances facing in other
> > directions.
> 
> Yes but...
> 
> You can do research that shows a correlation between factors, and 
even 
> gives an indication of which factors may be causal. This is 
important 
> preliminary research. But, when faced with overwhelming opposition 
to 
> your ideas due to their not fitting with mainstream paradigms, you 
> need to follow up this research with studies that demonstrate the 
> actual causal mechanisms for the results being observed. At this 
time, 
> no one has a clue how to study the causal relationship between 
devas 
> that can't be seen and anything else.

So what "causes" gravity?

You seem to think that science invoves "explanations" in some logical 
sense. All a scientific "explanations" is, is a prediction derived 
from theory rather than directly from any observations that led to 
the theory.





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