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Old 18th June 2013 | 08:58
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busTRE
 
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As I understand it, all Newtonian physical theories are only methods to describe the outcome of a given phenomenon. So, by definition they cannot be regarded as 'correct' or 'incorrect'. There value lies purely in how well their results match observed/measured data. So, NASA cannot legitimately say that Bernoulli is wrong. All they can say is that other theories more closely correlate with the experimental data.
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