Re: Date's First Great Blunder
From: Neo <neo55592_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 19 Apr 2004 23:20:18 -0700
Message-ID: <4b45d3ad.0404192220.58734678_at_posting.google.com>
Date: 19 Apr 2004 23:20:18 -0700
Message-ID: <4b45d3ad.0404192220.58734678_at_posting.google.com>
> Perhaps more importantly, it accounted for the data available to Isaac
Newton's model is "incorrect" in the sense that scientists were
expecting it to give the correct answers when applied to smaller and
smaller things. Instead they found it began deviating more and more.
> Newton, correctly and elegantly. Both quantum mechanics and relativity
> were proposed to account for data unavailable in Newton's day.