Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 23, 2012 at 8:08pm.
The first statement is a philosophical statement, and few scientists are into philosophy.
The second sentence assumes that unity and simplicity are criteria in science.
I reject your premise, and your conclusion in the second statement.
Any answer here is correct, just make an argument that supports your premise. Do a better job with that than the person who wrote this question.
If you are doing this in physics, I really wonder what you are doing in physics.
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