On 3/29/06, Steve Desjardins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What he said. The natural sciences concern themselves with things that > can be observed or theories that can be verified empirically. The > extent to which those things overlap with REALITY is a question for > philosophy/religion/psychology. After all, reality as we know it what > our brains create; what I see is the picture the brain makes from those > little impulses coming from my eyes. I assume that it has some relation > to what's really out there or I'd be dead by now. Other than that, who > knows?
The guy's a prof at some second rate American college and he thinks he can tell us about science? Yeah, right! <g> cheers, frank ps: seriously, what do you teach again, Steve? I know it's a science of some sort... -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson