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EM Fields

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Yes, many things have been discovered without knowledge of the laws of physics. But nothing has ever been discovered, knowledge or no knowledge, that violates those laws.

What's your point?
Just another platitude. <yawn>

Many things have been discovered which violated the "laws" extant at the time of their discovery, and then the laws were changed to account for the validity of the discovery.

A few examples would be Copernicus's rejection of geocentrism, for the support of which Leonardo paid dearly, Michelson and Morley's interferometers, which ultimately dispelled the notion of the luminiferous aether and, of course, Einstein, who took Newton's insights to their limit.
 

EM Fields

Joined Jun 8, 2016
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I'm not going respond beyond noting that you are clearly just trolling me to make personal insults. I'm not the only one who has noticed.
Indeed, but aggression needs to nipped in the bud.

I've noticed that you like to use intimidation to squelch your critics, which has probably worked before, but I'm not afraid of bullies and I have no compunctions about calling a spade a spade, spade.

So, the ball's in your court

What do you want to do next?
 

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
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Indeed, but aggression needs to nipped in the bud.

I've noticed that you like to use intimidation to squelch your critics, which has probably worked before, but I'm not afraid of bullies and I have no compunctions about calling a spade a spade, spade.

So, the ball's in your court

What do you want to do next?
I'm not going to doing anything -- except try to ignore your childish antics.
 
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