| Re: Common Sense -
02-11-2007, 09:00 PM
To dlviwing: my apologies for interference with the thread, but there are so many of them that I can't go through all of them in a short time that I can stay connected. Regarding the main issue I tried to introduce in my comment - introduction of Social Sciences into TOE and eventual integration of them with Physics which I think could move the foundation of established common sense in Sciences and their relationship with Politics and everyday life - I'm frankly shocked by the comments of Mr. Nobody: first it shows knowledge of complex systems - and I'm studying Complexity too, a fascinating field which is dealing precisely with unification of Sciences - and then denies the very purpose of the existence of the field. I don't want to offend anybody, specially here, but I find Mr. Nobody's comments as a show of that conservative common sense which I'm trying to shake. |