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December 4th, 2003, 12:41 AM
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Actually I think the answer is one of semantics (meanings of words)
It should be Moore's "theory" not "law"
In physics a "law" is immutable, cast in stone, never fails. A "theory", on the other hand will explain events in a certain or particular set of circumstances.
I think that we are just getting a little sloppy in our use of scientific English?
As rightly observed earlier, the environment has changed (64-bit) so the theory does not hold good in its original form?
Just my thoughts
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