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Re: Fundamental problems in Physics
- From: Tim Gwinn <***>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 12:02:37 -0500
HP:
> Judith, Tim, Steve, John, and all,
> What I am trying to get across to this group is that most physicists as
> real individuals (not as abstract "Physics" or what masquerades
> as physics
> taught in high school and freshman courses) do not disagree
> basically with
> Rosen, or us, that physical models of natural laws are inadequate to
> explain life. It is counterproductive make your fellow searchers after
> truth into opponents when they are not. For example:
TG: Howard, please show me where I have attempted to say what physicists
think as a group. And where I have attempted to turn physicists into
opponents. If I have done either, I have certainly been remiss. If there is
no such evidence, please cease to paint me with such a brush and please
cease using the term "disciple", as it is a derogatory connotation.
Regards,
Tim