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Tag Archives: density
Knowledge
“All I know is that I don’t know, nothing” (Operation Ivy, Energy; 1991) The goal to circumvent the fact that absolute “knowledge” does not exist. This is something that I think a lot about as a scientist. One of my … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged absolute, color, comparison, density, electron, emulation, energy, gram, ivy, knowledge, measurement, operation, phsyics, questions, red, relative, relativity, scale, science, speed of light
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