Dave writes: < Similar things happen all the time when we insist on focusing on "the science" and ignore the "art" and the insights of "non-scientific" disciplines and fields of inquiry. >
It is possible to state models of cultural interactions and simulate them on a computer. When one does this, they will have said something precise enough to be wrong. Marcus
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