I stole this from science-week. (scienceweek,com)
>>>>
Theoretical particle physics and theoretical cosmology appear to
lie at two extremes of human thought, but in fact they have much
that binds them together. In both cases, the work of the
theoretician is essentially to pose the same question: What set
of assumptions concerning the real world, subject to appropriate
quantitative analytic methods, will yield quantitative
predictions in accord with observations of the real world?
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Does not this question seperate science from philosophy?
billwald@juno.com
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