The problem with quantum formulations (if it can be considered a problem) is that the system needs to be time dependent. In classical physics a system will evolve over time whether we observe it or not. This is generally not true of quantum formulations. We seem to change it by the act of observation.socratus wrote:Philosophy of science without formulas and laws is neither philosophy nor science.John K wrote:That's not what is being stated. Philosophy of science, not philosophy is science.socratus wrote:Subject: A philosophy of science.
An opinion: the philosophy of science is still not science.
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Philosophy of science without formulas and laws is tautology:
my opinion - your opinion, positivism, idealism, materialism, creationism ,
skeptics’ or optimistic argument , i believe – you believe . . . etc . . . without end.
Only quantum formulas and laws can logical explain us the beginning of Existence
and the “Philosophy of science”
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The problem would be that if God exists outside of time and space then at this stage of our mathematical development he is probably not knowable. I should add, not knowable in mathematical terms.