Modern scientific thought is based on Newtonian Gravity?  Not for the
last 90 years or so.  Ever heard of Einsteinian Relativity?

Newtonian Gravitational theory was quite fundamental for hundreds of
years, but has been proven to be a "good approximation" of reality as
long as nothing is moving too quickly relative to the observer.  But to
consider it fundamental today is equivalent to considering horse and
buggy to being the latest in ground transportation technology.



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> [...]
> These are
> > empirical facts if the research is done right. Then
> > there are the explanatory concepts that either link
> > the empirical findings back into known science or a
> > new explanatory construct is created (such as in the
> > 1% stuff) because it is the best and only way to
> > explain the findings. This, of course, is much more
> > difficult to do (and what the TMO has failed to do
> > with the 1% research. But the new construct must
> > attempt to link or bridge known science to the new
> > explanatory paradigm.     The new construct must "make
> > sense" within a scientific zeitgeist. The new
> > explanatory construct is a myth and functions as a
> > metaphor if this is not done. Right now, to talk about
> > self-conscious, non-physical entities (i.e., devas)
> > governing directional quadrants on a piece of property
> > is just a cultural belief from India. It is very, very
> > far away from explaining research findings that
> > haven't even been completed yet!   
> 
> I don't know where you learned your "scientific theory" but its just 
> plain wrong. It doesn't cover such fundamental scientific theories as 
> Newtonian Gravity for instance, which is what modern scientific 
> thoguht is based on.





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