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Is there a process in the atom or not?
И. Newton didn't bother to go into the atom, I think, but argued.
He didn't yet know about virtual particles in a vacuum.
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So the smartest scientists today know bits and pieces about the world. BUT claim!!!
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So the smartest scientists today know bits and pieces about the world. BUT they do!!!
No process, no time. E. Newton.
I totally agree.
Hegel (if I am not mistaken), said that "the world is a process".
However, it is better to reason further, because dialectical thinking yet I do not own.
I think, to understand the World, we need not so much Science, how many "upgrade" our own intellect.
I totally agree.
Hegel (if I am not mistaken), said that "the world is a process".
However, it is better to reason further, because I do not yet know dialectical thinking.
I think, to understand the World, we need not so much Science, as an "upgrade" of our own intellect.
Or to get rid of dogma.
Progress, progress... It will eventually destroy the world. At least in the logic of today's world.
Or get rid of dogma.
However, the absence of dogma forces one to strain one's own mind and build one's own conclusions. It is more difficult than repeating the platitudes.
Many would probably prefer dogma).
Destroy our ecosystem, yes, that's 100%. But in order to do that, we need to develop other planets. The main thing is to do it faster than we destroy our own. And if we don't develop, sooner or later the planet itself will die and so will the sun. So there's only one way out: evolve. Just need to make less iPhones, weapons, clothes, spinners and other junk and invest more in science and environmental improvements.
And to understand that, there is a unit of time allocated to all these processes.