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Just Reference Kant
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Richard Ruquist on October 31, 2001 15:57:25 UTC |
Kant understood the problem that doctordick has solved. He just did not use mathematics to elaborate on it. But the problem of what is reality and how we can know anything about it has been the subject of philosophy up to the time of Kant. My only argument with the good doctor is that we have to assume the axioms of mathematics and include origin invariance to get his solutions. I claim that these are assumptions that are likely to be true, but they are still assumptions. According to the cosmology creation theory people(not the biology types), there are points in the universe like in the singularity of black holes where these assumptions break down and creation of matter from nothing is possible. (In their original theory they proposed that that happened in free space, but they have since refined the theory). The matter creation people think that the created matter feeds back into our universe. People like Smolin think that it goes into new universes. I think it does both. We even observe jets of matter leaving what we think are black holes along their supposed axes of rotation.
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