Kevin
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Re: Why Physics Can't Prove Anything
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May 8, 2012 5:47 PM
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On May 6, 7:36 am, Zerkon <Z...@z.net> wrote: > In article <d48c7261-2bed-4a8b-8d08-705cb5e6ad38 > @t23g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>, barry196...@yahoo.com says... > > > The reason physics can't prove anything > > is because physics is not exactly the same as mathematics. > > Math results in a proof. Physics results in a proof of probability. > > Or at least that's what I have been told...
I don't have a problem with probability but probability isn't relevant to anti-matter. I am more convinced that the problem lies with a box of springs... A box of springs may be good enough to build ISS and anything else in Engineering but anti-matter? Not even close!!
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