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Re: One vs. Two vs. Many
[Re: fastlane69]
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03/16/06 17:11
03/16/06 17:11
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AndersA
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What field, degree, and school? What was your dissertation on? What do you do now?
I'll address your perspective of the Scientific Method after these answers... I need a little background to understand where you are coming from.
I've just got a masters degree, but you don't even need that in order to know that what I wrote is true. Maybe you will try to turn this into a competition about who went to the finest schools, but that will never happen. The argument is what counts, not who is giving them. So if you actually have an example where knowledge has been found in science by means of a proof, I'd be interested in seeing it.
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