Science a positive influence on society and politics should
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
Our nations most powerful media mogul and both sides of government...along with a plethora of corporate benefactors had a vested interest in 'NOT' expanding on this matter our scientists are rather concerned about.
Eco-Facism at it's best!
http://www.floodcommission.qld.gov.au/_ ... on_Jay.pdf
Thus I conclude, not all science has a positive influence on society and politics.
It depends very much on who's funding the science, this and who utilizes it and for what reason.
Eco-Facism at it's best!
http://www.floodcommission.qld.gov.au/_ ... on_Jay.pdf
Thus I conclude, not all science has a positive influence on society and politics.
It depends very much on who's funding the science, this and who utilizes it and for what reason.
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
You'd be surprised how often merely showing a eprson what they said is enough to make them change their mind.IQS.RLOW wrote:Oh look. It's the stupendous "Question Man"freediver wrote:So science is a formalised version of making it up as you go along? Science is about paperwork?The scientific method is based on what we do all the time, what we have always done. It's been formalised, is all.
So it is honesty that makes something scientific, nothing more?As long as you are willing to honestly evaluate the results (rather than allow human perception to cloud them), then it is an entirely scientific way to go about making decisions.
Able to leap massive conclusions and never explain himself with a series of inane questions
Here are a few articles that go into what the scientific method really is and what distinguishes it.
http://www.ozpolitic.com/evolution/scie ... ology.html
http://www.ozpolitic.com/evolution/what ... iment.html
http://www.ozpolitic.com/evolution/hist ... ethod.html
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
You'd be surprised how often merely showing a person what you think think they said makes you a giant douche
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Oh, and links to your own dribble doesn't count, especially when within your dribble you quote wikipedia
You ginormous fucking douche
You ginormous fucking douche
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
No. The scientific method is what has been shown to work over the centuries. You make it up as you go along, but combine it with feedback. When what you make up works in a repeatable fashion, you've proven a hypothesisfreediver wrote:So science is a formalised version of making it up as you go along? Science is about paperwork?The scientific method is based on what we do all the time, what we have always done. It's been formalised, is all.
No, evaluation of results in an impartial manner is the basis of science.freediver wrote:So it is honesty that makes something scientific, nothing more?As long as you are willing to honestly evaluate the results (rather than allow human perception to cloud them), then it is an entirely scientific way to go about making decisions.
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And it looks as though Boxy's had plenty of practice.IQS.RLOW wrote:You'd be surprised how often merely showing a person what you think think they said makes you a giant douche
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Which is? Or are you saying the scientific method is whatever works?No. The scientific method is what has been shown to work over the centuries.
I was taught the basics of the modern scientific method in high school science. It is nothing new. The only things I have added are some of Kuhn's ideas.You make it up as you go along, but combine it with feedback.
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
I had a bit of a rebel science teacher in high school, who taught us that governments world wide capitalise on predictable events, as history repeats itself this and outcomes of these events are then passed down as wisdom to their offspring.
Some wisdom is shared, some guarded jealously for a variety of reasons.
Ie.. Watch as a comet falls into our sun... October 5 2011
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/outdoo ... he-sun.asp
However.....
Note how in the following article they don't mention a comet falling into our sun which gave rise to our earth enduring the hottest day in October ever recorded, leaving it up to the gullible masses to ponder neurotically themselves.
"Oh, it must be that Global Warming thingy they told us would happen"
http://www.people.co.uk/news/uk-world-n ... -23460226/
Whilst other articles our globalist main stream media indulged us with went so far as to attribute this hot October day to "Climate Change" .
Yu dig?
Some wisdom is shared, some guarded jealously for a variety of reasons.
Ie.. Watch as a comet falls into our sun... October 5 2011
http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/outdoo ... he-sun.asp
However.....
Note how in the following article they don't mention a comet falling into our sun which gave rise to our earth enduring the hottest day in October ever recorded, leaving it up to the gullible masses to ponder neurotically themselves.
"Oh, it must be that Global Warming thingy they told us would happen"
http://www.people.co.uk/news/uk-world-n ... -23460226/
Whilst other articles our globalist main stream media indulged us with went so far as to attribute this hot October day to "Climate Change" .
Yu dig?
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
I'm a realist, this and can think for myself.
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Re: Science a positive influence on society and politics sho
It's lots of things, depending on what you are applying it to.freediver wrote:Which is? Or are you saying the scientific method is whatever works?No. The scientific method is what has been shown to work over the centuries.
But the basic is, you get an idea, try it, evaluate the results, improve on your idea if needed, try again, re-evaluate the results. Repeat as necessary.
It's not rocket surgery. Any hairless ape could do it.
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