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Darren New wrote:
> Yeah. The difference is, new theories not only have to explain *some* of
> the results, they have to explain *all* of the experimental results, and
> hopefully *also* explain something the current theories don't. And as
> physics and other sciences get more and more complete, it gets harder
> and harder to come up with a new theory that still agrees with the old
> theory except in the places we haven't looked.
A philosophy I never quite understood.
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