Math and numbers are a precise language used to describe nature and ideas.
It is no accident that those trained in the biological sciences are arguing
here with those trained in modern physics (most of engineering). The
biological sciences are not worked out far enough to be precisely explained
by mathematics, but give it another 100 years and check back. The processes
will be explained by mathematical rules.
To say that the universe does not exhibit rules, order, and symmetry that can
be understood and seen, with or without mathematics is a fools errand.
Regards, Bob S. (not Bob B. <g>)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Sorry, Bob, but I'm with Dr. Don on this one. What he's said about six
times
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> What you're saying makes no more sense than saying that carburetors have
> existed since the dawn of time. Or scissors, or opera.