18 MAR 2013 by ideonexus
Buckminster Fuller's Rules for Knowing if He Was on the R...
I assumed that nature would "evaluate" my work as I went along. If I was doing what nature wanted done, and if I was doing it in promising ways, permitted by nature's principles, I would find my work being econom¬ ically sustained—and vice versa, in which latter negative case I must quick¬ ly cease doing what I had been doing and seek logically alternative courses until I found the new course that nature signified her approval of by pro¬ viding for its physical support. Vherefore, I co...If he was creating artifacts that would help the human race survive, nature, he found, would provide for all his needs.
03 JAN 2011 by ideonexus
Science as a Quest
Pysicists are trying to find out how nature behaves; they may talks carelessly about some "utlimate particle" because that's the way nature looks at a given moment, but... Suppose people are exploring a new continent, OK? They see water coming along the ground, they've seen that before, and they call it "rivers." So they say they're exploring to find the headwaters, they go upriver, and sure enough, there they are, it's all going very well. But lo and behold, when they get up far enough they ...Folksonomies: science scientific virtue
Folksonomies: science scientific virtue
Exploring physics is like exploring a new continent.