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To: Joseph Silent who wrote (87107)2/10/2012 10:08:57 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 218621
 
Nihilistic nonsense: < Science is a confused baby that does not know its babyness or its confusion. It never will. You see this whenever you see someone prattling with certainty. > You seem to be "prattling with certainty". Just how certain are you that you are right?

Science is just action with consciousness. Scientists do something, see what the result is, and see if that matched the theory they developed. Accurate consciousness in action. Action limited to the controlled variables. Maybe you are wrong and consciousness through science is totally right. Or do you not consider that possible because you have absolute certainty in your theory? Which I presume I can test for veracity, or maybe you just have 'the word' and non acolytes are not privy to the mysticism.

Just because something is called "science" doesn't mean it is. For example, "The Science" isn't actually science when referring to The Greenhouse Effect. The fact that they measure all sorts of things with "scientific" measuring devices and use computers and maths doesn't make their output "science". Science is related to falsifiability, reproducible experiments, common cognitive observation of those experiments [meaning all observers get the same results].

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