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Thanks Tom, you highlight a great problem that Arthur Eddington explained in depth in his 1927 Gifford lectures. The "pointer readings" and metrics that science uses to describe what they find in reality is too often assumed to be that reality. It made Eddington somewhat of an idealist in saying that all stuff is "mind stuff." Yet, the mind stuff is real, including our physical world.

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Gerald R. Baron
Gerald R. Baron

Written by Gerald R. Baron

Dawdling at the intersection of faith, science, philosophy and theology. Author of It Was My Turn, a Vietnam story.

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