Evidence for pattern development; Golden Ratio (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Monday, December 21, 2015, 18:20 (3051 days ago) @ romansh

Romansh: because I have no way of knowing (as a weak agnostic as opposed to a strong one) what other people know or don't know and the validity of their beliefs.-There are two very different parts to that thought, (1) the depth of their knowledge and (2) whether their beliefs are provable. which implies, how much analytic thought are they willing to expend. I think only few take the challenge to think things out. Most accept what is handed to them.
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> Romansh: I like the analogy of our knowledge being a little bit like cosmic inflation. While our "knowledge" increase in leaps and bounds; our ignorance, the boundary between what we know and don't know also increases.-You are right. We are inundated with 'science facts', and considering the fraud in government-funded grant research, legitimate and illegitimate avenues for research open up.


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