Einstein and his Theory of Relativity....
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Pete,Oct 21 2004, 02:02 PM Wrote:Hi,
More avocational than vocational.  And, being semi-retired, maybe not even that :)

It is pretty neat stuff, especially in that it shows that some of the more 'weird' extrapolations of general relativity are slightly more probable.  That FTL ship may still be in our future :)

However, nothing ever 'proves' a theory.  At most, it offers an additional case which the theory supports.  Indeed, as time goes by I become more and more convinced that all of our theories will be just 'models' and none will ever fully explain the phenomena.  At each stage, the models will open lines of investigation which will uncover phenomena that will require a yet more complex model to describe.  I used to agree with Einstein but no longer -- I now think that nature is, fundamentally, unknowable.  The good news is that if an immortality drug were discovered, I could still have a job 'for life'. :)

--Pete
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The hard question on that immortality drug is . . . would it just extend the Depenz years for a few too many centuries? Or would it work along the lines of the "May you stay forever young" lyrical postulate? :blink:
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Einstein and his Theory of Relativity.... - by Occhidiangela - 10-24-2004, 03:21 AM
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