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<blockquote data-quote="SelfSim" data-source="post: 77618478" data-attributes="member: 354922"><p>I think that whenever a set of axes are 'imposed', (and co-ordinates assigned), Inference plays the key role .. (So there's my overall take on an answer to your question there).</p><p><em>'Points on Earth's surface'</em> also requires Inference. Those points can <em>also</em> be referenced to similar sets of axes .. with one set representing 'billions of years' into the future.</p><p></p><p>I think one can always find Inference at play there .. regardless of whether the model is <em>'a graph on paper'</em> or (a model of)<em> 'Earth's surface'.</em></p><p></p><p>The method used, signifies the intended purpose. Inference rules are a cornerstone of the scientific objective method, no(?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SelfSim, post: 77618478, member: 354922"] I think that whenever a set of axes are 'imposed', (and co-ordinates assigned), Inference plays the key role .. (So there's my overall take on an answer to your question there). [I]'Points on Earth's surface'[/I] also requires Inference. Those points can [I]also[/I] be referenced to similar sets of axes .. with one set representing 'billions of years' into the future. I think one can always find Inference at play there .. regardless of whether the model is [I]'a graph on paper'[/I] or (a model of)[I] 'Earth's surface'.[/I] The method used, signifies the intended purpose. Inference rules are a cornerstone of the scientific objective method, no(?) [/QUOTE]
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