Category: Nature
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Randomness, beauty and reality.
If you have ever come across any accounts of what science is or what the nature of a physical world is, you often come across two things. Randomness and beauty. And both of these are often sited pretty carelessly. This leads to a misunderstanding of science and true understanding of the world we live in…
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The precision of the inverse square law of the gravity.
So Gravity is a central and inverse square law of force. How is that related to the precision with which we know that its inverse squared and central. I often find it very aching when I rotate on my chair. I get a head ache if I rotate very fast, even from just a couple…
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Why science revolves so much around language?
How is communication different from language? Well communication is a scientific language system. By system I mean, theory, experiment, application, practice, art, skills, goals everything taken together. There are even ideas. This has so much value for science. So when language makes a whimp out of science because reality misfits with language, science hangs up…
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Are laws of nature logical??
Complex, they are, for sure. How we scientists describe the laws of nature can be a simplistic way of presenting them, even if we quantify them in exactitude. [and solitude from other laws] But the way they interplay themselves in real life is as natural and complex as the original phenomena they describe. [hello, that’s…