ext_50177 ([identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fpb 2009-10-17 07:47 am (UTC)

Incidentally, a mathematical formula is not a "cause"; it is a "description". The amount of things any mathematical formula has to say about the "reason" and the "cause" why any phenomenon happens is that well known mathematical formula, diddly squat. A million formulae for the growth of trees could not explain one seed. For the love of Heaven, learn some philosophy before you take it on yourself to argue philosophical issues! I suggest Aristotle and Karl Popper to start with, and, after you have gripped the basics of logic - which at present you have not - you can go on to Thomas Aquinas.

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