It is more useful to have a model that applies somewhat than no model
at all.

  -- Enric

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Markus Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> oxymoron alert!
> 
> there is no such thing as a "correct" model
> otherwise it would not be a model
> 
> all models are approximations
> someday even physicist's will realize this and stop looking for the 
> "right" one
> 
> once a model is stamped "correct", all you have is dogma
> 
> Enric wrote:
> 
> >That model may be
> >incomplete or innacurate, but it should be proposed and tested against
> >competing models until the correct model is determined.  Saying that
> >no model should be tested is quite possibly a recipe for floundering
> >and stagnation.
> >
> >  -- Enric
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> My name is Markus Sandy and I am app.etitio.us
> 
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