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Re: The Infinity: a symbol or reality. - 05-13-2006, 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by socratus
The concept of Vacuum as infinite, eternal, absolute, homogeneous space,
speaks nothing to the scientists, causes them bewilderment and "horror".
They do not perceive how to derive some concrete actual values from
these characteristics. Not perceiving it, they look as bewitched at Vacuum.If we want to understand Vacuum it is necessary to ask:
what a geometrical and physical parameters
the particles in Vacuum T=0K (T=2,7K) can have?
The Physics starts with this question.
The Philosophy of science starts with this question.
Socratus.
I agree completely, Socratus.


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