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Old 05-07-2008, 11:43 AM   #108 (permalink)
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Wouldn't this being have to, in fact, be causing objects to behave in an anti-Newtonian way rather than just giving the illusion that they behave in an anti-Newtonian way?
I can't see why. I don't know enough about physics to give a concrete example, but consider whatever observations have led physicists to conclude that Newton was wrong. These observations could all be illusory or otherwise misleading. For example, the being might manipulate our sense organs or the laboratory environment, or he might tamper with our equipment so it produces inaccurate images or readings. Is that hard to imagine?

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