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In reply to the discussion: Woo shaming [View all]Phlem
(6,323 posts)6. I don't think it's an acronym.
It's a label used on people who believe in Pseudo Science. Never mind that fact that at some point in the past, a lot of our current science could have been labeled "woo". Homeopathy, Crystals, etc...
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Wow. So quick to reply to all my posts until this one. How very courteous of you.
Phlem
Jan 2014
#24
ideas considered irrational or based on extremely flimsy evidence or that appeal to mysterious...
PeaceNikki
Jan 2014
#23
Look, don't pull me into this flame fest. I have no dog in this fight. I was just answering the ?
PeaceNikki
Jan 2014
#37
Except that quantum physics actually makes testable predictions that are verified by experiment.
Salviati
Jan 2014
#54
Alchemy used to be "woo" to most people, but now it's part of what we call chemistry.
Electric Monk
Jan 2014
#43
OK, I'm a fan of some things that are scientifically proven but are being called
Squinch
Jan 2014
#27
"Woo Shaming" is so excellent, that I just submitted it to Urban Dictionary. Thanks!
Ian David
Jan 2014
#31
The first instance I could find of the phrase was a Facebook posting from 2012.
Ian David
Jan 2014
#35
Shame on failed scientific experiments that created generations of heartbreak.
sabrina 1
Jan 2014
#47