In a message dated 4/22/08 9:09:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> Einstein did not have to imagine speed of light, it always existed and
> experiments with light were done, but of coarse not exactly in the same
> 'shade'.
>
Definitely of coarse. But Einstein was imagining the speed of light, he was
imagining what his experience would be if he were TRAVELING a the speed of
light.
> I would call everything, what is studied, without using pure artistic
> metaphor - science.
>
You're entitled to your near-unique notion. See if you can persuade those
universities that divide their courses into such classifications as humanities,
social studies, and science. And when you encounter someone immersed in poetry,
say to them, "Ah! I see you're studying science."
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