Not A Philosophical Theory

These posts are ongoing thoughts about philosophy. They do not follow a predetermined sequence, so use the Google Toolbar site search feature to search this site for other posts on a topic that interest you. Comments are welcome, if you exist. As this blog evolves, I may contradict previous statements. Contradictions are part of life, but not logic. I'll go with life.

Saturday, January 29, 2005

The Problem with Scientific Imagery

The problem with illustrating difficult scientific theories with seductive images is that they are seductive images. Einstein's proposition that gravity be understood as the warping of space itself by using the image of a bowling ball and a marble on a trampoline makes his theory fantastically easy to comprehend. But its very seductiveness means that other theories which may lack such seductive imagery to illustrate them are ignored.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home