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Comment Re: Other way around (Score 1) 725

We had a tortoise as a pet when I was young. My observation about tortoises is that they operate on a time scale much, much slower than humans. I wouldn't say they are highly intelligent animals, but they do have a wisdom about them. If you take the time to get to know them they are as complex and unique as any two dogs or cats are from one another. They just live their lives at a slower pace, so you have to spend time observing them to know how they live.

Comment Re:Not surprising. (Score 1) 725

Science is essentially an algorithm that sorts models by matches and simplicity,

It's nowhere near that simple. For science to be an algorhithm would mean that it 'runs' on a machine. To the contrary, it is a social endeavor carried out by scientists. Who generally build their careers around the hypotheses that their particular 'school' of science works toward proving. Scientists are set in their way and work long and hard to support their science. They're not flip-flops that a sort routine bubbles up through.

Comment Re:Not surprising. (Score 0) 725

A mechanistic approach, materialism, is only one way of looking at things. Why do you insist on cutting yourself off from so much of human wisdom? Does it make you angry that others find wisdom when they take paths that just confuse you? That makes you seem like any confused redneck out there who hates computers he can't understand.

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