Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Can't agree with that. In 1957, Yang Chen Ning and Lee Tsung-Dao received the Nobel Prize in physics for overthrowing the "absolute" law of parity conservation.
Can't agree with that. In 1957, Yang Chen Ning and Lee Tsung-Dao received the Nobel Prize in physics for overthrowing the "absolute" law of parity conservation.
The basic truth to things is this, science doesn't disprove things, it just makes alternate theories more favorable.
(I know people who are still working on ether theories, which became unfavorable with Michelson and Morely (and there is more evidence for Relativity then there is against parity conservation))
Jon Miller
(and yes, I don't think parity is conserved, and I do find current scientific theories more favorable then other theories)
(but I also understand what is being said by science)
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