No, because there was no difference between the two except the language in which things were published. But if I had to choose, I would believe more in Jewish physics.
HANNAH LAGASSE: I do not believe that the fights against "Jewish physics" was justified because the only reason there was a fight was because those with Aryan Physics did not believe that those against them were as good as they were even though they were basically the same. I would have believe more in Jewish physics because they were the ones being attacked.
I don't necessarily think Aryan physics should be disqualified either, though. Although the Nazi scientific practices were immoral, they still came up with scientifically justified results. Morality does not change science, nor does being the victim of immoral treatment.
No, because there was no difference between the two except the language in which things were published. But if I had to choose, I would believe more in Jewish physics.
ReplyDeleteHANNAH LAGASSE: I do not believe that the fights against "Jewish physics" was justified because the only reason there was a fight was because those with Aryan Physics did not believe that those against them were as good as they were even though they were basically the same. I would have believe more in Jewish physics because they were the ones being attacked.
ReplyDeleteI don't necessarily think Aryan physics should be disqualified either, though. Although the Nazi scientific practices were immoral, they still came up with scientifically justified results. Morality does not change science, nor does being the victim of immoral treatment.
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