Speculation, Calculation and the Creation of Phenomena
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This is a philosophical paper about experiments in physical science. Their chief role is not to test theories, nor to generate data, nor to make observations possible. An experimenter will want to do all of those things, but even more important is the need to produce stable phenomena. Very few phenomena occur in nature in any readily discernible way, so it is worth saying that the one role of experiment is to “create phenomena”.
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