Re: DIY science
Posted by
glen ropella on
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/DIY-science-tp7582911p7582935.html
Sorry, I did not intend that you would "use a scientific theory in your
daily life".
I merely wanted to say that "E=mc^2" is _not_ science. The science lies
in the test, the actions you can take. I thought I said that. But
maybe I was unclear.
On 04/23/2013 07:57 AM, Russ Abbott wrote:
> But I can test E=mc^2 by gaining access to the equipment that allows for
> such tests. I don't have to build it myself. I still don't see the
> difference. My original point wasn't about testing e=mc^2; it was about
> using it in my daily life. I still don't see how I would use it other than
> in devices that I don't build but that take advantage of it--although I
> can't think of any of those either. Does a nuclear power generator count? I
> can't built it, but I can take advantage of it.
--
glen =><= Hail Eris!
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