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You've hit it on the head regarding quantum physics.... but I think that
the operative word in the quotation was "apparent".
Tim Bray wrote:
> Carrol Cox wrote:
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>> charles moyer wrote:
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>> "apparent immateriality of quantum physics and the apparent
>> irrationality of relativity theory"
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> I missed that, but I object. Nothing is more material than quantum
> physics, a hodgepodge of mathematics which seems to do a good job of
> predicting the observed material results of experiments; the violently
> counterintuitive nature of what the math seems to be telling us is a
> symptom of materiality - the world is what it is, not what we think it
> is, and if what it is seems weird, well that's just the way it is.
> Similarly for relativity theory, it's weird all right but there's
> nothing irrational about it. And we lack alternatives. And it is a
> good thing to try to understand the world. -Tim
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