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384 bibliography<br />

and 304.<br />

260 For an opinion completely contrary to the one described here, see the book by<br />

Gregory J. Chaitin, The Limits of Mathematics, Springer Verlag, 1997, which can<br />

also be found on the author’s website at www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/chaitin/lm.<br />

html, along with his other works. Chaitin has devoted most of his life to the questions<br />

discussed in the section, especially on computability. Cited on page 287.<br />

261 See the book by J. Barwise & J. Etchemendy, TheLiar, Oxford University Press, New<br />

York, 1987. Cited on page 287.<br />

262 Demosthenes, ThirdOlynthiac, section 19. Cited on page 287.<br />

263 This definition (statement 4.11) and many other statements about science are in the beautiful<br />

and rightly famous text by Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus logico-philosophicus,<br />

Edition Suhrkamp, 1963. It gives a condensed summary of the basis of science, thought and<br />

language in a collection of highly structured and numbered sentences. Cited on pages 292<br />

and 297.<br />

264 See M. Dresden,TheKlopstegmemoriallecture, American Journal of Physics66, pp. 468–<br />

482, 1998. Cited on page 292.<br />

265 Well-known books are e.g. Friedrich Kohlrausch, Praktische Physik, Teubner, 24.<br />

Auflage, 1996. Cited on page 293.<br />

266 Results are described e.g. in L. Bergmann & C. Schäfer, Lehrbuch der Experimentalphysik,<br />

Band I, II, III und IV, W. de Gruyter. Cited on page 293.<br />

267 Landolt-Börnstein, edited by K. -H. Hellwege & O. Madelung, Zahlenwerte<br />

und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie, Springer Verlag, Berlin,<br />

1984.This series of more than one hundred volumes contains all important observations in<br />

the domain of physics. Cited on page 293.<br />

268 The origin of this incorrect attribution is the book by Gerhard Szczesny,Brecht,Leben<br />

desGalilei–DichtungundWirklichkeit, Ullstein, Berlin 1966, p. 6.The statement has never<br />

been made by Galilei; this issue has been discussed at length in specialist circles, e.g. by<br />

F. Kleinert, “Messen was meßbar ist” - Über ein angebliches Galilei-Zitat, Berichte zur<br />

Wissenschaftgeschichte11,p.221,1988,orontheinternetbyPeterJaencke. Cited onpage<br />

293.<br />

269 The strangeand sometimesdangerous consequences of beliefs can befound e.g.inMartin<br />

Gardner,FadsandFallacies,Dover,1957,andinJames Randi,FaithHealers,PrometheusBooks,1989.Themilliondollarprizeforshowinganyparanormalorsupernormal<br />

effect isavailablefromhiswww.randi.orgwebsite. Cited onpage298.<br />

270 Seethenicecollectionofcranksonthewww.crank.netwebsite. Cited onpage298.<br />

271 It is interesting to observe that mostmodern theologians, in theage of the internet, avoid<br />

torepeattheseoldandincorrectbeliefsandtoputthemonline. Cited onpage299.<br />

272 The opposite view on the emergence of properties is strongly defended in the book by<br />

Robert Laughlin, ADifferentUniverse:Reinventing PhysicsfromtheBottonDownBasic<br />

Books, 2005, or by P. Jensen, Particle physics and our everyday world, Physics Today<br />

pp.58–59,July 1998. Cited onpage299.<br />

273 See page133of thebibliographybyJohn Bowlby, Charles Darwin,Pimlico,1991. Cited<br />

onpage300.<br />

274 Roger Penrose, The Road to Reality: A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe,<br />

JonathanCape,2004,page378. Cited onpage303.<br />

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