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"Hot Badger Deluxe" <watercress@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

Physics can describe things for which we don't have the maths.

How (serious question)?

Physics deals with paradoxes all the time.

Maths does not allow paradoxes.

Maths is just a language used to describe physics.

The idea that physics is some kind of subset of *anything* is utter
bollocks.

HTH, HAND.


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