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Date: 2011-03-06 14:17:00
Ontology
Scientific theory
Hypothesis
Universe
Reality
Statistical hypothesis testing
Isaac Newton
Physics
Science
Philosophy of science
Scientific method

So, What IS on the bottom of the Cube??? Now that you haven’t seen the bottom of the cube, I would like to let you know why. Before I do, however (yes, everything worth having is worth working for), Please read the 6

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