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"Positive pragmatism will die... believe me!" - 10-06-2005, 11:42 AM

There are some [recycled materialists hanging around us] truly happy with the actual status of "things." Technology runs faster than we could follow and theory has become unable to explain what's really happening inside those labs.
Philosophy... we better avoid the subject. It's just shamefully!
The TOE [theory of everything] is not a "caprice." No wonder is trying to be seen as an "old man's illusion" by some of those P.P. [positive pragmatists].
OH! but they have very good rea$ons for that!
The TOE will reveal that matter is just another "HUMAN ILLUSION." Energy and its eternal confrontation will prevail and there is no other way to hide its truth.
We live in the "Stone-age of humanity" and I'm not exagerating facts!
The old hammer has turned into sophisticated "atom-smashers" with the utopical purpose to find the smallest piece of crunch that makes up matter!
I condemned that concept yesterday and I will keep doing it tomorrow!
I can understand that some of you don't care about any of this stuff... what a heck! We have cellular phones, satellite equipment and lasers... what else do we need?
I tell you what we need:

WE NEED THE TRUTH! Less than that is not enough for true human beings in search for the nature of things. The gadgets mentioned above are enough to calm the thirst of "easy to satisfied" materialists! No offense!
Interestingly that has been the classical difference of opinion between German scientists and English ones.
German physicists have always been concerned with the philosophical interpretations of what we see in our observations [with some exceptions of course]. English physicists have insisted on the existence of particles and have spread dangerously the concept of "particleness" through out the quantum world.
My point is that those particles we believe exist forming everything we call matter are the complex interaction of energy in the pattern of standing waves [atom]. Mass do not hold chanrges on their own. Mass is innert and its sole roll in the vacuum is to avoid total emptiness. You could go back and read the introducting quote of my article "Rediscovering the atomic model part one" ..."We don't have to change what we see, but the way we see it."

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