Wayfarer
Curious. What do you think this course correction mechanism is? — Banno
Banno
Wayfarer
The course correction I have in mind is the way science looks very hard for errors in the descriptions it produces, and rectifies them over time. — Banno
That's a list of things science might work on. I asked what you thought the course correction mechanism might be.
In the post I talked about science being recursive; it refers back to itself. The course correction I have in mind is the way science looks very hard for errors in the descriptions it produces, and rectifies them over time. Scientists go out of their way to find problems in the science with which they are involved.
You seem to have something else in mind. — Banno
Wayfarer
Wayfarer
Banno
What it means is that it is perfectly feasible for science to generate delusions as easily as to discover truths. — Wayfarer
Zenny
I don't agree with the details of the method, but I will agree with the conclusion. — Banno
jorndoe
(y)It is something to celebrate. — Banno
Janus
Oh, I think I had it right.
See your company above. — Banno
Wayfarer
The stuff works.
And it works more reliably than virgin sacrifices or praying to the Saints. — Banno
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