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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The new liberal description of Scientific Method -- When you don't like the results of your experiment do one or more of the following:

1) Declare consensus

2) Change the data

3) Produce phony movies

4) Make lots of noise so you can pretend to not hear what you are being told

5) Change the rules of the game after the fact

6) Hire trial lawyers to sue for slander, damages and trial lawyer fees

7) Bury your head in the sand

8) Go to Copenhagen

17 posted on 11/29/2009 5:39:11 PM PST by immadashell
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To: immadashell; snarks_when_bored; Wonder Warthog; The_Reader_David; neverdem; SunkenCiv; decimon; ...
Try reading Science Made Stupid (1986 Hugo Award Winner for Science Fiction).

Excerpt:

Introduction

Since the dawn of time, man has looked to the heavens and wondered: where did the stars come from? He has looked at the great diversity of plants and animals around him and wondered: where did life come from? He has looked at himself and wondered: where did I come from?
Later, he began to ask more complicated questions. He looked in his wallet and asked: where did my paycheck go? Am I on the right bus? Who do you like in the series?
To the former questions, at least, science has provided answers.

What is Science?

Put most simply, science is a way of dealing with the world around us. It is a way of baffling the uninitiated with incomprehensible jargon. It is a way of obtaining fat government grants. It is a way of achieving mastery over the physical world by threatening it with destruction.
Science represents mankind's deepest aspirations - aspirations to power, to wealth, to the satisfaction of sheer animal lusts.
The cornerstone of modern science is the scientific method. Scientists first formulate hypotheses, or predictions, about nature. Then they perform experiments to test their hypotheses.
There are two forms of scientific method, the inductive and the deductive.


Science for Everyone

Sound simple? It is.
Once, when the secrets of science were the jealously guarded property of a small priesthood, the common man had no hope of mastering their arcane complexities. Years of study in musty classrooms were prerequisite to obtaining even a dim, incoherent knowledge of science.
Today, all that has changed: a dim, incoherent knowledge of science is available to anyone. Popular science books, magazines and computer programs - with their simple, fatuous and misleading prose, their garish illustrations, their flimsy modern production values - have brought science within the reach of anyone who can afford their inflated prices or who can mooch off someone else.
Indeed, today a myriad of sources are available to explain science facts that science itself has never dreamed of.
This web site is one of them. Cheers!
27 posted on 11/29/2009 6:26:16 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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