11th May 2008 | 02:52 am | Filed under Uncategorized

Or, (In)Frequently Asked Questions

Why have you tended to find physics more compelling than biology?

For at least two reasons:

  1. There’s little evidence that the phenomena within the domain of biology are universal, rather than local.
  2. A sufficiently advanced physics might be able to account for all biological phenomena; the inverse seems less plausible.




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