That's right, it works in practice but would never stand up in theory.  

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----- Message from simonvar...@gmail.com ---------

> ....
> ..ouch, my brain hurts.

Don't worry so much. The possible causes affecting any real physical
phaenomenon are infinite. One of the main tasks of the physicist, not at all
a trivial one, is exactly that of discerning what is really important.
Usually, only a regular confrontation with practical experiments can help
decision. Pure theory only works in very special cases.

Daniel
mathematical physicists & dedicated amateur hornist

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