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| Knowledge, in any enduring sense, is not a collection of certainties but a network of provisional claims, each waiting to be overturned. Our senses deceive us, our minds interpret imperfectly, | Knowledge, in any enduring sense, is not a collection of certainties but a network of provisional claims, each waiting to be overturned. Our senses deceive us, our minds interpret imperfectly, | ||
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| - | When scientists construct explanations, | + | When scientists construct explanations, |
| Take gravity as an example. If we tried to explain it only by saying that objects fall toward the nearest large mass at a fixed rate, we’d quickly find contradictions. Someone on Mount Everest would measure a slightly different rate of acceleration, | Take gravity as an example. If we tried to explain it only by saying that objects fall toward the nearest large mass at a fixed rate, we’d quickly find contradictions. Someone on Mount Everest would measure a slightly different rate of acceleration, | ||
| - | Well - at least for a few centuries until Einstein. He found universal gravitation to be quite lacking and falsified, then expanded on it with general relativity. These people created models that people couldn' | + | At least for a few centuries until Einstein. He found universal gravitation to be quite lacking and expanded on it with general relativity. These people, each in their own right, |
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| - | The advancement of human knowledge works by cutting away at what we know is wrong. We will always be wrong, but by turning our wrongness into mathematical models that can be definitely, irrefutably shown to be wrong we can learn and understand a lot. Our knowledge doesn' | + | |
| + | The advancement of human knowledge works by cutting away at what we know is wrong. We will always be wrong, but by turning our wrongness into mathematical models that can be definitely, irrefutably shown to be wrong, we can learn and understand a lot. Our knowledge doesn' | ||
| + | Now, what science has got over other methods of inquiry is that it is self-correcting. This is because all current scientific theory must always be aligned with observable evidence. So, when new evidence rolls in, scientific theories are adapted to reflect the changes in our knowledge. By acknowledging wrongness, scientific theories evolve over time and create models with extremely high predictive power. And, finally, it is this predictive power that makes the scientific method so good: Science //works//. It has to work, because if there is any observable evidence that contradicts the current scientific theory, that theory will be dropped on the spot (and you will probably receive a Nobel prize). Science, by making refutable predictions is inherently //useful//. If a prediction couldn' | ||
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