Platt,

Yup, it makes me laugh when some think certain scientific points-of-view are too obvious even to question... Both philosophy of science and the anthropology of science have posited some challenges that make keeping an open mind absolutely essential. Within the MOQ, Darwin's theory is a static pattern of value which doesn't have an independent existence and is in a constant state of change.


Marsha


At 10:24 AM 4/12/2009, you wrote:

[Marsha, quoting the BBC]
> The measurement problem arises because we don“t
> really understand how the atoms that constitute
> our world behave. They are fundamentally
> mysterious to us, even shocking, and they defy
> our attempts to measure and make sense of them.
> Possible solutions range from the existence of
> multiple realities to the rather more mundane
> possibility of an error in our mathematics - but
> a solution, if found, could transform our understanding of reality.

Exactly. When science attributes an event to chance or relies on
probability it admits, "We really don't know how or why."  Without
measurement, science is lost. Yet the most meaningful things in life are
immeasurable -- love, beauty, quality.

Platt

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