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If you can't understand where physics come from would you make something up to give a reason...?

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or would you simply say "I don't know" and go on...?

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  1. False dichotomy.

    I would want to find out where they came from.


  2. Isn't that what creative children do?

  3. Say I don't know.

    I usually don't make up things with physics because most people can easily call that bluff.

  4. Well, you can make up a hypothesis or a definition.  Gravitons are supposed to be the particle that carries gravity.  They haven't been found yet, but it seems that something must carry that force, so if it's ever discovered, there is a word for it.

  5. Some people make up whole religions.

    Also, Old Man from Scene 24 should get best answer.

  6. I do understand physics, quite well in fact and even that doesn't help me understand your question.

  7. I would say that I don't know.

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  8. I look it up. I'm a big believer in looking it up, about any subject.

  9. well the answer to the question of where physics come from is obvious, the science books. if physics weren't written down and recorded then nobody would know and they wouldn't exist to people.

    that is unless someone else discovered them which i don't think would take an apple to the head this time.

  10. Yes. I tend to fabricate answers when I don't know.

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