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Mathematics, and the science founded upon mathematics, are the most precise 'ways of knowing' humans have identified, but they are also the most narrowly applicable as a consequence.  I think the only place we diverge Doc, is I do not much enjoy the mixing of science and philosophy, because the very power of science derives from the constraints science places on how we answer questions.  Obviously, Einstein, von Neumann, Wigner, and Schroedinger saw the situation differently.  A Nobel prize in physics does not make some one wise.

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