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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Eric who wrote (1492519)10/10/2024 11:57:49 AM
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"What exactly is there to believe in Physics"

Making a fool of yourself again Eric?

- Belief is an assumption about reality.
- Faith is belief without evidence for its validity.
- Knowledge is belief with evidence for its validity.

Physics is a set of assumptions about reality that have been evidenced over, and over, and over again.

So saying you believe in physics is as silly as asking if you believe in the Empire State building.

You do not believe in the Empire State building, you know it exists because the evidence for its existence is undeniable.

Same with physics, you either know it or you do not, and you obviously don't, you cannot believe in it.








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