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On re-reading Howard's sentence: "On the other hand, I
don't know any physicist that does not believe that there exists completely
general physical laws that every living system must follow in detail at all
levels of complexity." I'm not sure but I think I may have
misinterpreted it initially. It's the combination of double-negatives that is
throwing me off.
Just to clarify: It was tmy interpretation that Howard was saying
most physicists DON'T "believe that there exists completely general
physical laws that every living system must follow..."I was responding to in my
comments:
"I agree with sentence number two but I think the physicists are wrong about sentence number one." If Howard was saying that most physicists DO believe there are
general laws, then I would agree with them, obviously! (The disagreement then is
in what those laws may be). Sorry for any confusion. The rest of my post remains
as written.
Judith
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