by bvonahsen » Sun Aug 20, 2006 11:57 pm
<!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Mathematics And The Imagination<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>Ahhh, I remember that book, loved it. And I remember reading about the axiom of choice, and how there is this existence proof that, if Z theory is true, then is must follow that you can take and orange rind, cut it up, and reassemble it into a shpere the size of the earth. I like thinking about that not because..... I like the idea of living in a universe where that just might be possible. That we don't don't know so much as we think we do.<br><br>That is what I was trying to get to when I call Science Friday. That one of those physicists on the show needed to get down to south america and have a little chat with ayahuasca. But if I had said that they'd have thought I was nuts (which of course I am, but don't tell anyone). <br><br>I have an article froma a magazine, it's burried in my junk somewhere, about a couple of microbiologists who did some study. They took a hard look at the recipes shamen use to cure membver of their tribe. They came to the conclusion that the shamen must have had deep biological knowledge and that there was simply no way through trial and error they could have known it.<br><br>To me, it means there is more than one path to knowledge. Because when you get down to it, what we call science is a claim to exclusive knowledge. That there is but one path and is through the scientific method. Now I agree that it is indeed one path, I am just not convinced it is the only one. BTW, faith is the exact opposite of knowledge, I'm not trying to make room for what is today called "religion". I'll have to dig that article out sometime, if I even have it. <p></p><i></i>