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Hi Bee,Thanks as tha
Hi Bee,Thanks as that was a good explanation of what you find as being your main epaimshs in research in respect to the overall spectrum. I recall it being it just a few days ago that you complained I was putting you in a box in referring to you as a phenomenologist and now I can better appreciate why. Then again I would say you're not completely forthcoming as to where your interests lie or methods be, in suggesting you're not much of a dreamer. That being as on the contrary I imagine you dream quite a bit, yet in doing so knowing full well that's what it is, with the difference being you are checking all the while if these dreams might be consistent with what is real. Also I do find you as someone who holds true to your instincts, with just one example being convinced there existing a minimal length, as to find our world as being discrete at the fundamental level. Yet what I find most that gives you away is you are always looking at other's dreams to see if they are reasonably sound or not, with your box problem being most indicative of that. So despite knowing you don't like being put in a box, the physicist you leave me most mindful of is the late, great J.S. Bell. That is I see you as him being a dreamer, who with his dreaming was most suited and capable in discovering if the dreams of others could possibly compare with the best of them all, with that being the one known as reality. But if there be any man who, not content to rest in and use the knowledge which has already been discovered, aspires to penetrate further; to overcome, not an adversary in argument, but nature in action; to seek, not pretty and probable conjectures, but certain and demonstrable knowledge I invite all such to join themselves, as true sons of knowledge, with me, that passing by the outer courts of nature, which numbers have trodden, we may find a way at length into her inner chambers. -Francis Bacon- Novum OrganumBest,Phil





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17 december 2014, 01:47:06

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