• VinegarChunks@lemmus.org
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        16 hours ago

        With a lot of things:

        You start off with no knowledge, and it’s a big mystery.

        You gain some knowledge and feel like you have understanding.

        You gain a lot more knowledge and you learn how much more there is that isn’t known.

        The President is either at stage 1 or stage 3, take your pick.

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          13 hours ago

          No he’s at stage 0. He has no knowledge but he doesn’t investigate he just makes things up and then says that.

          We’re talking about the person who thought that stealth planes were physically invisible.

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      21 hours ago

      Whenever I think about magnets I remember this Feynman interview where someone asks him why magnets behave the way they do, and he says that to answer a “why”-question you need a foundation where something is agreed to be true, and it seems like for electromagnetic forces we end up in " because that’s how the universe is apparently".

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        20 hours ago

        Sure, but between nothing and the axioms of the standard model we end up with a fairly comprehensive description which can predict how different kinds of magnets behave in a wide variety of situations.

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            17 hours ago

            No, the theory of electromagnetism and by extension physics in general is knowing how it works. How to use it is engineering, a different set of knowledge which we also have some of.

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          14 hours ago

          This seems to be easily said of anyone trying to popularize science philosophy.

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          13 hours ago

          That is sort of how the universe operates though. You can have a greater and greater understanding of the underlying principles of physics but eventually you do get to “that just how it is”. Why is there no such thing as a negative photon, apparently we just can’t have a negative excitation in the photon field, no one knows why.