RE: Natural Order and Science
March 10, 2016 at 7:09 am
(This post was last modified: March 10, 2016 at 7:22 am by Alex K.)
(March 10, 2016 at 6:57 am)Harris Wrote: Fermions are detectable due their physical properties and bosons are detectable indirectly by the way fermions behave during their interactions.
No, this distinction is wrong. First of all, "detectable due [to] their physical properties" is a meaningless or trivial phrase which applies to anything or nothing depending on how you interpret it. There is no such fundamental distinction between fermions and bosons concerning how they are detected, or at least it goes not in the direction you claim. How do you detect a fermion? If anything, fermions are detected even *more* indirectly than bosons because they do not interact directly with other fermions in the Standard model.
Do you agree, @little_monkey?
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition