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Anonymous No. 16300918

There are 4 types of mental approaches to things. 4 kinds of people:
1. The ones who finds similarities in all things;
2. The ones who finds similarities in most things, and then look for differences;
3. The ones who finds differences in everything;
4. The ones who finds differences in everything and then look for similarities.

Newton looked for similarities in things when he understood gravity. Then he advanced science.
Einstein looked for differences in Newton's Laws and then proceeded to find similarities. Then he advanced science even further.

Just dropping some knowledge. There is nothing to discuss, really.

Anonymous No. 16301681

>>16300918
I highly doubt we wouldn't know that things just fell to the ground without Newton.

Anonymous No. 16301689

>>16301681
>guessing

Anonymous No. 16301739

>>16301689
We should admit that acient civilizations knew.

Anonymous No. 16303451

>>16301739
The most fortunate amongst us surely do that. They prove to themselves that ancient knowledge works with positive results.

Anonymous No. 16303456

>>16300918
>A scientist rediscovers the philosophical universals vs. particulars discussion
>But_philosophy_is_useless.jpg
Smooth brain is smooth.

Anonymous No. 16303459

>>16301681
You thought there was a force pushing you to the left when the school bus took a right turn.

Anonymous No. 16305025

>>16303456
>philosophers are smoothbrained
nice argument

Anonymous No. 16305833

>>16303459
Good old times when toughs ware still present...

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Anonymous No. 16305842

>>16300918
>he advanced science even further.
No he didn't.