What passes for science these days is filled with agendas and lack of attention to the assumptions and validity of the first principles, which are by definition known by intuition. I have no problem with the scientific method.
If the mortality is a disturbing subject for you, maybe that is the reason for the ridicule?
When is the locomotive most free, when it is on the rails, or when it is off?
“What passes for science these days is filled with agendas and lack of attention to the assumptions and validity of the first principles, which are by definition known by intuition.”
Scientific principles aren’t based on ‘intuition’, by any definition.
“I have no problem with the scientific method.”
Your posts on the subject prove otherwise.
“If the mortality is a disturbing subject for you, maybe that is the reason for the ridicule?”
Was a strange presumption. The ‘ridicule’ is about your stunning combination of ignorance and arrogance on a subject on which you know little.
“When is the locomotive most free, when it is on the rails, or when it is off?”
I have no idea what this cryptic nonsense means, nor do I care.