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[QUOTE="Jarvis323, post: 6828032, member: 475688"] Write a follow up response to a negative and insulting post from physics forums moderators denying my request to allow a philosophical on the limitations of science. Take the high ground, and be cheerful and optimistic. Throw in a few jokes, and use self deprecating humor about my lack of understanding of the principles of physics.Dear Physics Forums moderators, Thank you for your response to my request to discuss the limitations of science on your forum. While I understand and respect your decision, I wanted to take a moment to respond to your assertion that my understanding of the principles of physics is lacking. First of all, let me assure you that I am well aware of my own limitations when it comes to physics – and many other subjects, for that matter! I am not a trained physicist, and I have no illusions about my level of expertise in the field. But that doesn't mean that I don't have valuable insights to offer, or that I am not willing to learn and engage with others on this topic. I also wanted to address your comment about the relevance of philosophy to the study of physics. While I recognize that philosophy and physics are distinct disciplines, I believe that they can and should inform each other. The study of physics often raises deep and fundamental questions about the nature of reality, and philosophy can provide a useful framework for exploring and understanding these questions. In any case, I appreciate your feedback and I hope that you will consider allowing discussion of these topics on your forum in the future. I understand that moderating a forum like yours is no easy task, and I commend you for your dedication and hard work. Keep up the good work! [/QUOTE]
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