Re: virus: Re: The saga continues!

Nathaniel Hall (natehall@lgcy.com)
Fri, 12 Sep 1997 22:24:55 -0600


Tim Rhodes wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, Nathaniel Hall wrote:
>
> > D.H.R. wrote:
> > > BTW, Do you know any Randian Objectivists who have made great
> > > scientific
> > > discoveries?
> >
> > In the sense that they had to use it implicitly to make their
> > discoveries, every single one. In the sense that they followed it
> > explicitly they generally don't publish that information with their
> > papers.
>
> It's a little known fact that all scientists also use Astrology to make
> their discoveries. Every single one! Implicitly, of course (they
> generally don't publish that information). But since they are all
> *some* sign.... how could they not? It's implicit!
>
> ;-)
>
> -Prof. Tim
What I mean by implictly is that in order to discover something it must
be out there to be discovered. That is an objective universe,( which is
the foundation of objectivism). Of course if one considers objectivism
as word for word agreement with everything Rand said I don't think
you'll find a single soul. The remark about what they publish is there
because they may be some scientists out there that consider themselves
objectivists but if they don't advertise it how would we know? Aside
from Carl Sagen and Issac Newton and a few others I don't even know the
personal beliefs of any scientists.