Originally posted by Jon Miller
well, how about love
people thought (and many still do) that that is not subject to science
and how can you be sure that everything that is, is subject to science..
I have (as a physicist) huge doubts that everything in nature, even everything that we can theorize about, can be probed and experimented on
Jon Miller
(to use all the mechanisms we know of, to show whether string theory is right or not, most physicists thing we would need an appartus the size of the universe)
well, how about love
people thought (and many still do) that that is not subject to science
and how can you be sure that everything that is, is subject to science..
I have (as a physicist) huge doubts that everything in nature, even everything that we can theorize about, can be probed and experimented on
Jon Miller
(to use all the mechanisms we know of, to show whether string theory is right or not, most physicists thing we would need an appartus the size of the universe)
And love, well love is a state of mind, and as Whaleboy has said, is governed by neurology and neurochemistry. That we don't understand the precise mechanisms doesn't mean it is mystical. Once upon a time we didn't know the underlying mechanisms behind fire or evolution - we know those now...
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