File spoon-archives/marxism-international.archive/marxism-international_1996/96-10-28.110, message 3


Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 01:11:59 +0100
From: Antonio Mota <antonio_mota-AT-geocities.com>
Subject: Re: M-I: Alexander Friedmann & the dialectical Universe


Caro Luis:

Regarding all this one must recall that both Einstein theory's were
overthrown in only a few years by quantum mechanics and quantum gravity,
and even the Big Bang was rapidly superseded by the Inflationary
Universe, the GUT's (that try to conciliate relativity and quantum
gravity) and the more recents SUSY GUT's and the SuperStrigs theorys,
two of each (SO(32) and E8xE8') seams to *really* explain the magnitude
of particles and fields (and dimensions, 10 or 24, not our ususal 4),
but fails in other questions (SuperStrings particles will be of imense
mass).

So one can say that there's here much more than meet the eye. (Do you
think is interesting to go deeper on this subject?)

Regarding the relations between Politics and Science, I think I could
say that for a marxist, as long as science is put under service of (a
marxist) society, the less they interact the better.

Thus, to comment your title, Universe doesn't give a damn if it is
dialectical or not.

Regards.
Antonio Mota

P.S. Do you use to publish your writings in other places than in here?



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