A thought-experiment about matter, space, and time.
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#2Even though I've not done more than to read a couple of paragraphs it's a veeeeery cool post! very cool post indeed!
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#4More constructively, while I too enjoy amateur philosophy, I think the further you stray into actual physics the greater your chances of saying something provably nonsensical.
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#5My first thought is "OK, now put down the bong". More constructively, while I too enjoy amateur philosophy, I think the further you stray into actual physics the greater your chances of saying something provably nonsensical.
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#6But I should add that I'm no expert myself.
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#7My first thought is "OK, now put down the bong". More constructively, while I too enjoy amateur philosophy, I think the further you stray into actual physics the greater your chances of saying something provably nonsensical.
I like to wonder, how do we know space is expanding? When particles get further apart, do they also grow in size? Then how would we know they are further apart? The entire system got bigger, including the ruler.
I know, we measure light and that's the ruler. So light doesn't expand too?
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#8My first thought is "OK, now put down the bong". More constructively, while I too enjoy amateur philosophy, I think the further you stray into actual physics the greater your chances of saying something provably nonsensical.
Seems like nonsense - always does when you resort to first principles. I like to wonder, how do we know space is expanding? When particles get further apart, do they also grow in size? Then how would we know they are further apart? The entire system got bigger, including the ruler. I know, we measure light and that's the ruler. So light doesn't expand too?
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#9I wish I had more time to look at this right now. This is so very much in sync with so many of my sleepless nights thinking oh so very too much about relational database design theory and how it relates to the whole of existence. Even though I've not done more than to read a couple of paragraphs it's a veeeeery cool post! very cool post indeed!
I hope you would write about your thoughts about how database is related to science and understanding of nature because the subject is an interesting one; here are some sketches from my blog:
http://science1.wordpress.com/2008/01/30/database-science/
http://science1.wordpress.com/2008/02/05/physics-database/
http://science1.wordpress.com/2008/01/30/observations-versus...
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#10My first thought is "OK, now put down the bong". More constructively, while I too enjoy amateur philosophy, I think the further you stray into actual physics the greater your chances of saying something provably nonsensical.
IMO as long as we can't explain one of the most important forces that we experience, I don't think we should so casually dismiss these kinds of pursuits.