Monday 6th October 2003

David Harriman on modern physics

By Andrew Medworth @ 13:10 | Filed under: Philosophy

This ARI editorial by David Harriman is a must-read for anyone interested in science. He exposes the extraordinary irrational cesspool which comprises much of modern physics, explaining how the errors of modern physicists are rooted in philosophy.

This is part of the reason why philosophy is the single most important field of human study: because it underlies all the others. If one adopts an irrational or incorrect philosophy, the rest of one’s thinking is inevitably compromised as a result. Worse, if such a philosophy is accepted by society’s most influential and powerful individuals, as it is today, then all aspects of our existence, from science to education to law to politics to business to ethics to art, will suffer as a consequence. Hence, the presentation of a rational philosophy is one of the most important tasks facing mankind today.

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