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Re: What Is Gravity?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Jimmy Of York on December 30, 1999 16:01:40 UTC |
: : What is a substrata of the universe? : Learn English. Substrata- the basic make up supporting the surface which is what we see. Every observable of the universe corresponds to eigenvalues which are nothing more or less than a mathematical value that we merely postulate to exist because it allows us to make predictions for observation and experiment. : :And it IS only a language. : No its not. This is a question of metaphysics not physics so I need prove nothing. Prove me wrong if your going to be disagreeable. : Do you know of any discoveries where someone found a "2"? : Yep, I found I have two eyes. WOW, I CAN USE BOLD AND ITALIC TYPE NOW!! |
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