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What Is Philosophy?

Wondering where you disappeared to pood.

Thank you for ending week with a good belly laugh.

Hell hath no fury like a philosopher scorned?

1. Your argument is some philosophers have influenced scientific theories, forester philosophy guides science.

2. If2 What abut all te scnce tat get doe wiothout anu need or refence to any philopshy?

P1 There are 100,000 Zogs.
2. I have seen 100 Zogs and they were all green.
C All Zogs are green

Any problem with logic?

P1 I know of a few cases where a philosopher influenced science.
P2 I know nothing of all that goes o in science.
C1 Philosophy guides science
CV2 s Science is philosophy

Any problem with the logic.
 
Pood, is there a phosphor that guides baseball?

The science of it came well after the game developed.

The sweet spot on the bat. There was an intuitive understanding of it before it was explained. There is a particular sound when the ball hits the sweet spot. You know it will have distance.


What exactly is “the Sweet Spot” of a Bat?
So what EXACTLY is the “sweet spot” of a bat? Simply put, the sweet spot of a bat is a particular region on a bat that when it makes contact with a ball, the maximum amount of energy transfer occurs as well as minimal vibrations throughout the bat. This area, the sweet spot, will give the hitter a feeling of solid connection, no stinging or vibration and just smooth power transfer into the ball. Its a feeling that any ball player tries to chase when at bat.

Pitchers learned to throw curve balls before the aerodynamics of pitching was understood. It as to do with the spin on the ball and air interacting with the seams on the ball, They figured out how to do it by how the ball was gripped and how to put spin on it.

It was probably observed that sometimes the ball curved its trajectory, By trial an error it was learned how to control it.

A curve ball as it gets close to the batter it moves making it harder to hit. There are multiple pinches. You might even say baseball is a philosophical battle between pitcher and batter. Each tries ton out think the other.

Watched the game 5 Mariners vs Detroit,A great pitching duel.


Is there a philosophy that guides baseball, other than ‘Keep Your Eye On The Bar’?

Baseball did have a philosopher. The great baseball player philosopher Yogi Berra said ‘It aint till its over over’. Along with ‘If you come to a fork in the road, take it’.

Yogi Berra was a baseball legend known for his distinctive "Yogi-isms," which are witty, paradoxical, and often humorous sayings. Some of his most famous quotes include, "It ain't over 'til it's over," "It's déjà vu all over again," "Baseball is ninety percent mental. The other half is physical," and "When you come to a fork in the road, take it".


I expect you have a narrow view of both science and philosophy.
 
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