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This doesn't apply to the sub atomic world though, that operates on a completely different set of principles

There is a huge amount of matter unaccounted for - dark matter - that suggests space isn't as empty as we think. Finding it is one of the main reasons behind this CERN experiment

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I should've said the Earths' mass and of course, your mass. If you had no mass, you would not have any attraction to anything. But then if you had no mass, you wouldn't exist. Well, you could in the form of energy, but then you would have no attraction to anything anyway ... Hmm. I guess thats on of the aims of the experiment. How does energy become matter??
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'Natures conformity to law of which you physicians talk so proudly exists only owing to your interpretation and bad philology. Things do not behave regularly according to a rule: there are no things, they behave just as little under the constraints of a necessity and our entire science still lies under the misleading influence of language.' - Nietzsche

Couldn't help using that quote.

The constraints of a necessity being a reference to gravity or physical order of any kind.

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That was the limit of my relativity knowledge, only studied it in a mathematical history context. It's something I'm definitely intent on reading up on when I don't have to focus on Number Theory quite so much. The relativity of space of time is whats being analysed quite heavily I think. Can we accurately measure somethings position and speed at once?

Regarding Scotty, it depends if the laws of physics are right though. Newton's laws were universally correct until Einstein came along. So was Euclidean geometry until Gauss and Einstein came along.

My understanding came from Deep Blue Sea.

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Numbers are a language too. The problem is that language is a map. We then fit this map over the reality to define it. The problem here is that the map is static and the reality is fluid. So, as reality falls away and changes, the map sits there looking all real. And we believe it, even in face of the reality not fitting.

No crudeness in that analogy! B)

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That reminded me a fair bit of a scientific/mathematical version of the Hicksian (I like that term btw) rollercoaster. Mathematics is the language of nature, patterns emerge everywhere you look. A few of the big millenium problems in mathematics are based upon what you just said.
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