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Old 08-17-2008   #1 (permalink)
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A methodological principle of universal problems

A methodological principle of universal problems

Some basis may neglect in analysis. And mystic factors may be effective in science.

The Comprehending Capacity of Intellectual References:

ABS.: Intellectual products include integrity with their reference frames. When we search the origin of references, they are appeared with codes of “axioms” and “postulates”. But, axioms and postulates have been recorded imaginatively by the way of perceptional routines without selective consideration and with the effects of local conditions. It is possible to reconstruct the axioms and postulates by scientific methods consciously for universal frame. And the comprehending capacity of references is important for the quality of intellectual synthesizes.


This abstract will be commented on SR:If your aim is perfect objectivity, you may an example at topic "the collapse of SR" in the part of "The strange claims".
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Re: A methodological principle of universal problems

Moved to strange claims.

xersan,

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And mystic factors may be effective in science.
Can you give an example of this? And, also this:

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But, axioms and postulates have been recorded imaginatively by the way of perceptional routines without selective consideration and with the effects of local conditions.
Your example of the earth/moon system doesn't work in the context of SR, so you should probably either be more specific or provide another example.

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Re: A methodological principle of universal problems

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Moved to strange claims.

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Can you give an example of this? And, also this:



Your example of the earth/moon system doesn't work in the context of SR, so you should probably either be more specific or provide another example.

~modest
My example is upon SR. I will give it after August 24. Because at first, I must explain some nuances.

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