| Re: missing mass Quote:
Originally Posted by Pramod Desai I am not a professional physicist or a mathematician. So I have the following query. As they say, the farther we look , farther in the past we are looking. So how do we know the current reality? Is the process of cognizance, important in all our hypothizing? | Hi PD, and welcome to ToeQuest. As to your query about cognizance, yes, it is the most important aspect of all hypothizing___That is, to be extremely cognizant of all the scientific facts of our theories...
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Lloyd
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