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Philosophy of Science Philosophy of Science is concerned with how science operates, what the goals of science should be, what relationship science should have with the rest of society, and so on. Does causation really exist? What is the cause of all effect? How does Science explain nature?

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"no body really understands quantum physics."
I think that is because science does not yet understand the fundamental logic of the universe. Therefore it cannot explain that which quantum physics is trying to explain in a way that makes logical sense. But it's actually quite simple and straightforward, if you understand this fundamental universal logic.

There is no difference between micro- and macrocosmos either, or quantum physics and Newtonian physics, as science seems to imply. All can be explained using the same logical model, and Walter Russell does that in his cosmogony. Like he says:

"So simple is this underlying Principle of Creation that I have been enabled, throughout these years, to state it in one paragraph and one octave-wave diagram so simply that every law or theory ever propounded in the past or future by man can be tested by that paragraph and diagram. If they will not fit into this unitary principle they are outside of Natural Law and must be discarded. It will be found that most of even the most fundamental laws and theories of the past and present do not come anywhere near fitting into this underlying principle. They will, therefore, have to be discarded in favor of immortal Truth."

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Bohr stated that particles can only be described in terms of statistical probability, and could never submit to absolute certainty. The descriptions made by Einstein concerning light corresponded perfectly with the electron in the atom-model by Niels Bohr. Among the condradictions within the new description of light was that it now had the characteristics of both waves and particles. What was it? Particles or waves?

You asked for some thoughts Edvin,
these are mine.

Particles or waves are naturally and truly only equal, one and the same. The flaw in science is measure itself. Science has proven the measure of nature to have no certainty, thus The Uncertainty Principle, quantum mechanics, or as Einstein prefered, "dice." Nature, God, certainty or truth is not probable, uncertain, or dice, but rather most simply immeasurable. Life without the uncertainty of measure is the certainty of nature's truth. E = mc2, Einstein's equation of everything can be reduced to = nature's unifying truth. = is the solution mankind has been looking for. = is the the solution to UFT, TOE, = is the cure. Hello!!!
Nature's truth is more simple than thought.
Particle = wave = energy = mass = equality = truth = unity = freedom = nature = One.
That's everything Pal.

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