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The thing is, science is about clarity, not trying to deceive others and tricking them using words.

 

 

i agree

 

words are what enable comprehension while math describes experimental evidence

 

no matter the math, the knowledge must conform to experience over acceptance of laws (experience, rules over math but math can become the last word, if true)

 

words combine knowledge with experience

 

the problem is often rules subdue the progression (see religions for proof of that)

 

or

 

ie.... the second is not pure, just observe the 1st (it makes the second moot) reason? Where did the potential difference come from (causality).)

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"Would you say it's raining outside?"

 

"Yeah, it's really coming down hard."

 

"YOU'RE CLOSEMINDED AND LACK COMMON SENSE. THERE'S NO RAIN IN THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE. IS THAT NOT 'OUTSIDE' TOO?!?!?!?"

 

"Ok, Bishadi."

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