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by analog31
2035 days ago
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My only thought is that discovering a workable definition of "scientific method" is a reach. Philosophers spent a century searching for such a thing, in vain. On the other hand, providing something that just works would be beneficial enough, even if falling short of the philosophical holy grail, so it's worth pursuing. I'm a physicist, and physicists have always wondered why math works so well in physics. There's this famous essay by Eugene Wigner: https://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/MathDrama/reading/Wigner.htm... |
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