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Gavagai!
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'The first principle is that you must not fool yourself - and you are the easiest person to fool.' - Richard Feynman |
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I am not surprised that while accusing me of misdirection, you often seem to do that. And where on this thread or recent ones have I been proposing a crackpot theory of mine?
You keep accusing me of being anti-science, which I am not. I am, however, seemingly more capable than you of seeing instances of where scientists who one thinks should know better, have ignored and sometimes even sought to suppress the promising work of other scientists in the same field, which to an amateur like me seems to be very anti-science. If you do not see it that way, let's just say that your professional view of professional science is worthy of the name, and my view of it is just one amateur's opinion of the practice of science not matching the profession of science's theory of science. |
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Philosopher
Join Date: Aug 2003
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My conclusion about you having an anti-science agenda was based on your posts at this very thread and at this other (http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=235090). Its also based on seeing similar behavior from other posters with similar positions. Here are a few quotes of yours, some of the content over which I built my conclusions:
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Scientists being wrong? Oh, dear lord! How could that be? What a shame! Maybe its because we're all common humans and not a flawless pope or some self-proclaimed enlightened prophet/mystic/contactee/whatever? Scientists being imperfect humans that can make mistakes and science being a tool that can and will be improved, well these are not great news. Scientists can and must improve, science can and must be improved. I doubt a single scientist or skeptic would disagree on this. Now, care to show what and how you would improve it? Or care to show something that works better than science when it come down to probe reality? |
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Penultimate Amazing
Join Date: Mar 2003
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Excuse, I did not spout comments as though I was a scientist, that was only in your imagination, I challenge you do you where I did. You are wrong about the history of QM and you would know it if you had studied it.
You are wrong about QM it was hotly debated and contested by many people, it was in fact the source of the story of Schroedinger's cat, which you would know if you actually studied the history QM. Why did Schroedinger make the story and then recant it much later? (He disagreed with the Copenhagen interpretation of QM). I can comment upon the poor nature of your thoughts as expressed in your posts and your fallacious arguments with being a scientist. Is this some reverse appeal to authority to make your poorly constructed statement look better. |
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Hell, dynamiting fish in a barrel is more challenging. - Ladewig I suspect you are a sandwich, metaphorically speaking. -Donn And a shot rang out. Now Space is doing time... -Ben Burch You built the toilet - don't complain when people crap in it. _Kid Eager |
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Penultimate Amazing
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What? This is a critical thinking forum, you made some really poorly phrased and constructed statements and presented ideas that were poorly stated and constructed. I do not have to be a scientist to provide criticism of your fallacies and strawmen.
The statement which I called one of the dumbest I has read in a while is a huge strawman on your part, you present no evidence of your criticism of science: it was a classic strawman defense of a foolish position. You have not presented said suppression or behavior at all , and made sweeping over generalizations. |
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Hell, dynamiting fish in a barrel is more challenging. - Ladewig I suspect you are a sandwich, metaphorically speaking. -Donn And a shot rang out. Now Space is doing time... -Ben Burch You built the toilet - don't complain when people crap in it. _Kid Eager |
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Penultimate Amazing
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Hell, dynamiting fish in a barrel is more challenging. - Ladewig I suspect you are a sandwich, metaphorically speaking. -Donn And a shot rang out. Now Space is doing time... -Ben Burch You built the toilet - don't complain when people crap in it. _Kid Eager |
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Not a professional scientist any more. Was for 13 years until I moved into industry.
What you do is you publish the hell out of it. If you don't, and you're found out, you are drummed out and wind up becoming a spokesperson for the Creation Institute. Now, a friend of mine has pointed to some research showing that some research groups are hiding data, which is a Bad Thing™. But certainly in the 1990s, all you had to do was ask, and you would get all the raw data, free of charge. In the pre-internet days, sometimes you had to send them a tape to fill or replace the one they sent you, but that's it. In fact, though you may believe otherwise, the World-Wide Web was invented specifically to fix this problem. |
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"It probably came from a sticky dark planet far, far away." - Godzilla versus Hedora "There's no evidence that the 9-11 attacks (whoever did them) were deliberately attacking civilians. On the contrary the targets appear to have been chosen as military." -DavidByron |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Hunting rocks somewhere in Brazil
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Where in the seven hells of oblivion could you reach such a conclusion based on my posts?
And if you wonder about what science does with anomalous data points, here are two examples: Faster-than-light neutrinos The Pioneer anomaly A quick google or the use of the "search" function at this very forum will provide lots of information. |
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