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They've invented more particles than real Chemical elements. How can that make sense?
Quote from: alancalverd on 09/02/2021 23:09:25Quote from: charles1948 on 09/02/2021 21:26:10They've invented more particles than real Chemical elements. How can that make sense?In the same way that there are more bricks than houses.But bricks are all the same. Whereas to follow your analogy, the builders of a house would be confronted by all kinds of different bricks. Which would confuse them so much, that they couldn't actually construct anything. Isn't that the state modern Physicists find themselves in?
Quote from: charles1948 on 09/02/2021 21:26:10They've invented more particles than real Chemical elements. How can that make sense?In the same way that there are more bricks than houses.
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Quote from: charles1948 on 09/02/2021 21:26:10They've invented more particles than real Chemical elements. How can that make sense?Absolutely. Earth, air, fire and water. "Chemistry" is just mumbo jumbo.Physiology my arse. Just balance the phlegm and choler and all will be well.The sun goes round the flat earth and everything else is fixed in a blue sphere. Simples.
Arguing that something doesn't exist because you can't see it or experience it is fallacious reasoning. Scientists have become far more clever than that at finding evidence.
Aren't they increasingly relying for their "evidence" on meter-readings.
From ridiculous contraptions such as the LHC.
What has that got to do with reality?
Aren't (scientists) increasingly relying for their "evidence" on meter-readings?
Of all things the measure is Man, of the things that are, that they are, and of the things that are not, that they are not