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Posted by Alexander on September 25, 2001 23:20:42 UTC

You can trust whoever you like more, or you can come up with your own explanation, or you can come up with gods or Santas to explain the phenomena (say, uncertanty principle).

Distance from the truth is just inversely proportional to your knowledge of the subject. Because this subject (UP) is mathematical, then the more math you master, the better.

Aurino, I do not want to offend you, but it is impossible to understand how nature works without understanding math.

And this is exactly why we have so many people around who due to lack of good education needs various gods (Allahs, Buddas, etc) to explain where events and phenomena come from.

So, frankly, I do not know what should you do if you do not have math/physics background/knowledge nor a time to learn.

You are just lost then. The only good news is that you are not alone.

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