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RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - TehCthulhu - 10-02-2011

(09-29-2011, 23:39)Sir Prize Wrote: Reality and laws will always be the same.

The "laws" are human constructs designed to try to describe something, they're not some metaphysical truth, hanging in the aether that we try to approximate.

The laws change all the time.



RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - geckosquid - 10-02-2011

Depends on your definition of "laws". Laws could simply be the natural boundaries that dictate the way the world works; they don't have to be created by man.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - Sir Prize - 10-02-2011

The problem here is that we see laws as two different things, I see them as something predefined in the universe. Something that we do not have full understanding of.

You see them as something we created to find a way to put word to how we percieve the universe to be.

With my definition, my argument is completely valid. It is simply a way of looking at it.


RE: Neutrinos go faster than light - geckosquid - 10-02-2011

I completely agree.