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The Wireless World July 1981 editorial, ‘The decline of the philosophical spirit’, contrasts the nineteenth century, when scientists were interested in and capable of distinguishing between the physical real and the mere mathematical construct, and today, when scientists no longer care about the difference, and have even developed a philosophy of science which confuses them (Popper K., Conjectures and Refutations, R.K.P., 1963, p100.)
 
The Wireless World July 1981 editorial, ‘The decline of the philosophical spirit’, contrasts the nineteenth century, when scientists were interested in and capable of distinguishing between the physical real and the mere mathematical construct, and today, when scientists no longer care about the difference, and have even developed a philosophy of science which confuses them (Popper K., Conjectures and Refutations, R.K.P., 1963, p100.)
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=== Wikipedia ===
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Catt
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His ideas are not accepted as being falsifiable according to the Wikipedia article.
 
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http://www.ivorcatt.com/2809.htm

The Wireless World July 1981 editorial, ‘The decline of the philosophical spirit’, contrasts the nineteenth century, when scientists were interested in and capable of distinguishing between the physical real and the mere mathematical construct, and today, when scientists no longer care about the difference, and have even developed a philosophy of science which confuses them (Popper K., Conjectures and Refutations, R.K.P., 1963, p100.)


Wikipedia[]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Catt

His ideas are not accepted as being falsifiable according to the Wikipedia article.