From: "Raimo Korhonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I do not know who you are but it is obvious that you do not know very much
about the philosophy of science.

I'm Robert C Blakely, BSM, BSE, MSE

Actually, it's clear that you do not recognize the classical philosophies of
math and physics. These same philosophies that in the renaissance gave
modern science it's birth. Pray tell, know-it-all, about "the philosophy of
science" What did the mathematicians and physicists like Kepler say
concerning the mathematics and the universe? What was their philosophy? What
words did they use? What do those words imply?

Regards,
Bob....
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