Most people who argue about reductionism aren't really arguing about reductionism. They're arguing about attitudes. And I still disagree:
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Most people who argue about reductionism aren't really arguing about reductionism. They're arguing about attitudes. And I still disagree:

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At a conference this week, for the first time in a long time:
"Muon capture in nuclei has been a secluded garden slightly off the main tourist routes of particle and nuclear physics. Few major discoveries have been made there, but it has often been a refuge where one could admire the beauty of nature and verify the ideas which were created elsewhere. The weak interaction has been a fertile zone of sub-atomic physics."
-Introduction to 'The nuclear physics of muon capture', by D.F. Measday (2000)
More books about niche subjects should start with excessively flowery metaphors
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okay so imagine hunting for something so elusive that you build experiments the size of cathedrals. decades pass. nothing. then one day a tiny 3-kilogram germanium detector just... catches it. by accident. the ghost particle has jokes apparently. Read more on Paradox Feed

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The physical track of a single electron as it moved through a detector at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory.
Frontiers of Physics. Canadian edition. 1968.
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What does radiation mean? To whom?
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