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Au contraire, progress in science is not slow and collaborative. geek tragedy Jan 2014 #1
Thank you. I keep thinking of that book over and over pnwmom Jan 2014 #17
See also Max Planck FarCenter Jan 2014 #49
Maybe, but neither are scientific discoveries generally"accidental." yellowcanine Jan 2014 #54
it's generally not an either/or, but rather a combination of the two-- geek tragedy Jan 2014 #55
Good post... SidDithers Jan 2014 #2
Discernment is probably what you are looking for, not closed minds, the ones with closed minds... Humanist_Activist Jan 2014 #3
It takes imagination to introduce a hypothesis 1000words Jan 2014 #4
The hypothesis is actually based off evidence obtained through research Scootaloo Jan 2014 #8
Fair enough 1000words Jan 2014 #9
Oh certainly, one must have imagination to come up with a question Scootaloo Jan 2014 #10
Indeed 1000words Jan 2014 #11
Pay them enough they will study anything RobertEarl Jan 2014 #5
If your thesis is that money can lead to bad science Recursion Jan 2014 #6
Which is why science has peer review. gcomeau Jan 2014 #51
True RobertEarl Jan 2014 #63
Easier way of saying it; a good scientist is a hard skeptic Scootaloo Jan 2014 #7
Not closed, but a sifter... JHB Jan 2014 #12
Skepticism is not the same thing as being opinionated. Far from it. nt bemildred Jan 2014 #13
"Skepticism" is just another term for "most parsimonious" explanation. yellowcanine Jan 2014 #62
No, skepticism is doubt. "Most parsimonious" is Occam's Razor. bemildred Jan 2014 #64
Semantics, imo. yellowcanine Jan 2014 #66
I must disagree. The meanings are distinct, and it's a good, useful distinction. bemildred Jan 2014 #67
But this picture isn't sexy so it will never "sell"... Locut0s Jan 2014 #14
I have a slightly different take on this... Locut0s Jan 2014 #15
Well said Recursion Jan 2014 #16
I agree with you completely about scientists and how they think. pnwmom Jan 2014 #20
Well yes, I'll give you that. :P Locut0s Jan 2014 #21
And some of their critics rely on the accusation of dogmatism far more than is truly applicable. nt eqfan592 Jan 2014 #31
Top scientists are creative people who are open to new ideas. pnwmom Jan 2014 #18
What does "top scientists" mean? Recursion Jan 2014 #19
Members of the National Academy of Science, for example. pnwmom Jan 2014 #22
Actually I don't think many would have an issue with it... Locut0s Jan 2014 #23
The biggest advances in science tend to come from scientists pnwmom Jan 2014 #24
Those aren't the kind of leaps that Recursion or I are saying scientists are closed to.... Locut0s Jan 2014 #25
Bingo. nt eqfan592 Jan 2014 #32
Woo That Some Should Consider cantbeserious Jan 2014 #26
Nope. Just BS HERVEPA Jan 2014 #27
Close Minded - We Now Know Of The Things You Are Made cantbeserious Jan 2014 #28
Yes, I am made of a logical, scientific mind that calls BS BS. HERVEPA Jan 2014 #29
Yes - That Intransigence May Forever Keep One In The Dark cantbeserious Jan 2014 #30
woo - not woo - woo - not woo woo - not woo HERVEPA Jan 2014 #36
Good To Know That Your Objectivity Quickly Devolves To Rants cantbeserious Jan 2014 #38
when you have some spare time, you might want to look up definition of rant. HERVEPA Jan 2014 #40
When You Have Some Time You Might Reflect On Non Responsive Posts cantbeserious Jan 2014 #41
eom HERVEPA Jan 2014 #42
Have you read either? lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #45
Yes - Both - The Physicists Wrote To Directly Discuss Woo cantbeserious Jan 2014 #59
If only there were solid evidence to support it, then maybe. eqfan592 Jan 2014 #33
Clear That One Has Hastily Made Statements Without Serious Reflection cantbeserious Jan 2014 #34
blah blah blah blah blah bullshit blah blah blah eqfan592 Jan 2014 #35
eom eom eom eom eom eom eom HERVEPA Jan 2014 #37
Rather Childish - Objectivity Must De Optional For The Rational These Days cantbeserious Jan 2014 #39
That has nothing to do with science- nt Progressive dog Jan 2014 #56
Yes, and the most important part of a hypothesis is that it can be falsified bhikkhu Jan 2014 #43
Einstein went to his grave believing that quantum physics was woo. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #44
That's not exactly true, since Einstein received the Nobel Prize for one of the earliest struggle4progress Jan 2014 #47
Thanks, I wasn't clear. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #50
No he did not. gcomeau Jan 2014 #57
That's a big simplification of Einstein's thinking, Progressive dog Jan 2014 #61
It's not an oversimplification to say he was deeply ambivalent about the implications... lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #68
Woo is not part of main stream physics Progressive dog Jan 2014 #69
Lorentz's local-time transformation predates Einstein's special relativity by only about a decade struggle4progress Jan 2014 #46
not at all. a very open mind but a mind determined to find truths La Lioness Priyanka Jan 2014 #48
There is less evidence intelligent alien life than evidence for a spirit realm. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2014 #52
Because of that attitude, 'medical science' claimed gay people were diseased Bluenorthwest Jan 2014 #53
Read this Bluenorthwest Jan 2014 #58
Not 'closed', but rigorous, disciplined, logical and evidence based on point Jan 2014 #60
Based on your subjective "experience," eh? villager Jan 2014 #65
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