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Zhimbo
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Message 27 of 34 (190485)
03-07-2005 1:34 PM
Reply to: Message 26 by Trae
03-07-2005 12:20 PM


It has nothing to do with abstractness per se, but whether the "set of equations" is tested empirically. Without empirical tests, math is not science.
One can start with any premises one desires in math, and create an unlimited set of conclusions based on those premises. But only if those premises have some empirical basis (either directly or by testing the derived conclusions) is one doing science.

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