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Why Do People Believe in Pseudoscience?
Gizmodo ^ | 03/11/19 | Daniel Kolitz

Posted on 03/16/2019 6:52:06 PM PDT by Simon Green

Most people do not have a good understanding of real science, and can therefore be taken in if a claim is presented in ‘science-y’ language. Thus purveyors of medical pseudoscience will freely use terms like energy, vibrations, frequencies, resonance and so on in describing their interventions but none of these terms are being used in the precise way that a physicist would use them.

Many pseudoscientists will also refer to the latest ideas in real science to imply that their claims are derived from the latest cutting-edge theories. One example would be claiming that homeopathy is consistent with quantum mechanics despite the fact that, in reality, homeopathy is not consistent with any accepted scientific theory and, furthermore, there is no convincing evidence that it has any therapeutic value over and above that of a placebo.

This highlights another feature of pseudoscience: its supporters choose to completely ignore all evidence which undermines their claims, often providing spurious reasons for doing so. These reasons often include the following: (a) your so-called science is too crude to measure the effects involved, (b) your test was based upon a flawed understanding of the pseudoscientific theory, and (c) you have to get the conditions just right for the effects to occur and you failed to do so. In fact these reasons are simply in-built loopholes that allow the pseudoscientist to avoid any possibility of claims being falsified.

Some pseudosciences are inherently non-falsifiable. A good example would be so-called Scientific Creationism. To allow the dismissal of all scientific evidence suggesting that the earth is much older than the few thousand years that Young Earth Creationists believe, the claim is made that God created the earth with that evidence of a prior existence already in place (e.g., fossils in rocks, light in transit from distant stars, rings in trees in the Garden of Eden). Such inherent non-falsifiability is a guarantee that one is dealing with a pseudoscience.

Finally, pseudosciences are popular so because they often provide people with beliefs that they would like to be true—anything from miracle cures to the existence of a benevolent God to life after death and much else besides. Confirmation bias, the most ubiquitous and powerful of all cognitive biases, combined with poor critical thinking skills does the rest.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Religion; Science
KEYWORDS: creation; creationism; pseudoscience; science
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To: lasereye
You didn’t respond to what I actually said. Instead you responded to something I didn’t say. Why is that?

Huh? You said: "No creationist scientist that I know of claims that God created the world with pre-existing fossils.",
and my response was: "Actually, God just created the world yesterday. Everything prior to that is part of the construction."
81 posted on 03/18/2019 8:45:29 PM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

Are you agreeing or disagreeing that creationist scientists claim that God created the world with pre-existing fossils?


82 posted on 03/19/2019 6:26:46 AM PDT by lasereye
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To: Simon Green

Cuz it’s less work than engaging yer brain.


83 posted on 03/19/2019 6:28:58 AM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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