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- Subject: Re: 2nd law not taught in the ex - Eastern block?
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- From: Alexandre Pechtchanski <APPMS@CUNYVM.BITNET>
- Date: Thursday, 27 Aug 1992 14:28:39 EDT
- Organization: City University of New York/ University Computer Center
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- In article <1992Aug26.023245.11738@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz>, ecmtwhk@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz
- (Thomas Koenig) says:
- >
- >I recently heard from a friend that some universities in what used to be
- >the Eastern block did not teach the second law of thermodynamics to
- >their students, because that was seen to collide with Marxist philosophy
- >that the world was going to perfection, and was therefore politically
- >incorrect to the highest degree. He also mentioned that Goedel's theorem
- >was taught to be fallacious, for the same reason. Is this true?
- >--
- >Thomas Koenig, ecmtwhk@ccu1.aukuni.ac.nz, ib09@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de
- >The joy of engineering is to find a straight line on a double logarithmic
- >diagram.
- This is a piece of x-Eastern Europe folklore. I'm not sure about Goedel's
- theorem (most of stuff we were tought was renamed after some russian guy -
- "Russia is the motherland of elephants" (quote from something famous in
- Russia, don't remember what, sorry), and also it all was pretty long ago
- :-( ), but the rumor you heard is not true. Such things happened all
- to often in '40s-'50s: "Cybernetics is a burgeous anti-science",
- "Weismanism-Morganism (for genetics) is a capitalistic whore" (translation
- from Russian and all awkwardness of it is mine:). In '60s and later the
- trend became more subtle: they didn't drop or forbid ideas which apparently
- contradicted marxist ideology; in an exercise of double-talk they "proved"
- that there is no contradiction or that "marxist philosophy" dealed with
- higher-plane ideas than mere physics, so any contradiction was deemed
- apparent only.
-
- Alex "But I finished 3 years at MFTI" Pechtchanski
- P.S. I just recalled that my son, who studied for a year in one of the
- Moscow universities quite recently, was not tought anything funny (like
- "no 2-nd law" etc.)
-