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by nanidin
4453 days ago
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> Actually, it's called "science". Science isn't about descriptions, it's about explanations. If we knew why ketamine worked, we would have finally crossed the threshold of science. But you said that if we knew why it worked, it would have become science. You also said that it's about explanations, not about descriptions. General relativity may describe gravity, but it doesn't explain it. According to your previous post, this excludes gravity from science. I was just pointing out the flaw in your reasoning. Consider this a final response - I see you will keep any argument going for the sake of arguing throughout this post. It's clear you have some sort of agenda or preconceived notion to defend, and I'll leave you to that. |
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No, I said if we explained it, that would be science. For God's sake, read the words. Explaining something like gravity doesn't try to justify why it is that way, it only shows that we understand it in depth.
> General relativity may describe gravity, but it doesn't explain it.
FALSE! GENERAL RELATIVITY IS THE PRESENT EXPLANATION FOR GRAVITY.
http://www.highexistence.com/einsteins-theory-of-relativity/
Title: "Einstein’s Theory of Relativity: Explained"
Circle the word you don't understand, and raise your hand.
> Consider this a final response ...
Unfortunately, you are among the science-illiterate.