In article <bn0j82$1gnm$1@gazette.almaden.ibm.com>, Paul Vernon
<paul.vernon@ukk.ibmm.comm> writes
>No, I think Anthony is just saying that he doesn't "believe" in science/the
>scientific method. Or maybe he believes that engineering is not based on
>scientific knowledge!
Actually, I *DO* believe in the Scientific Method.
I just fail to see the connection between Scientific Method and
Relational. The former is Science, the latter is Maths. Please tell me
how I can use relational theory to predict the future. Without that,
relational is unprovable, and hence unscientific.
Note I didn't say relational is *incorrect* - the ideas of
"mathematically correct" and "scientifically provable" are orthogonal,
and have nothing to say about each other.
Cheers,
Wol
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