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RE: Scientific Evidence Shouldn't Dictate Your Opinion
This is beautifully put. It reminds me of one of my favorite phrases:
"The ball is round. The game lasts 90 minutes. Everything else is pure theory".
Everything we know and experience exists under a narrow spectrum of factual relativism.
Exactly. Often, the fact is not that there are many different physical laws, but there are different applications for each law, depending on the scale on which it is measured. For example, electrons can diffract between two nickel atoms, but we cannot diffract between two doors. This is because our wavelength is unimaginably smaller than that of the doors. Sound waves, on the other hand, can easily diffract through doors.
Bear in mind that I will reference your article in several instances :)
Excellent parallelism with the diffraction models.
I will certainly be using yours so feel free to use mine. :)