Playing the science game.

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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Dory » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:48 pm

Psi Wavefunction wrote:Once upon a time before I knew what Scientology was, I actually thought it'd have something to do with 'science' because of the name. That was around middle school.

I mean, BURN, scientific method, BURN! :mob: [/Darth Crascuits]
I agree, they hijacked the term and I was always very upset by that. Scientology sounds like "method of science", it shouldn't mean "stupid cult". But it does.

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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:53 pm

Or Bar wrote:
Psi Wavefunction wrote:Once upon a time before I knew what Scientology was, I actually thought it'd have something to do with 'science' because of the name. That was around middle school.

I mean, BURN, scientific method, BURN! :mob: [/Darth Crascuits]
I agree, they hijacked the term and I was always very upset by that. Scientology sounds like "method of science", it shouldn't mean "stupid cult". But it does.

-Dory
-ology means "study of", or "science of". So it's a maximoron (that's a REALLY bad oxymoron, BTW.)
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:33 pm

1. Submit your hypothesis to proper testing. Testimonials, intuitions, personal experience, and "other ways of knowing" don't count.
I've got a Jam doughnut
2. See if you can falsify the hypothesis.
I can. If I gave it to the kids, I wouldn't have a jam doughnut.
3. Try to rule out alternative explanations and confounding factors.
It's not an eclare
4. Report your findings in journal articles submitted to peer review.
I did, but it made the page sticky
5. Allow the scientific community to critique the published evidence and engage in dialogue and debate.
They complained about the sticky pages
6. Withhold judgment until your results can be replicated elsewhere.
Another scientist was also eating a Jam Doughnut
7. Respect the consensus of the majority of the scientific community as to whether your hypothesis is probably
true or false (always allowing for revision based on further evidence).
Wankers told me to fuck off
8. Be willing to follow the evidence and admit you are wrong if that's what the evidence says.
They haven't disproved the fact that I have a Jam doughnut.














Well, a simple Jam Doughnut has blown this game right out of the water, because I never had a jam doughnut. :biggrin:

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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:23 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:
Or Bar wrote:
Psi Wavefunction wrote:Once upon a time before I knew what Scientology was, I actually thought it'd have something to do with 'science' because of the name. That was around middle school.

I mean, BURN, scientific method, BURN! :mob: [/Darth Crascuits]
I agree, they hijacked the term and I was always very upset by that. Scientology sounds like "method of science", it shouldn't mean "stupid cult". But it does.

-Dory
-ology means "study of", or "science of". So it's a maximoron (that's a REALLY bad oxymoron, BTW.)
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by FedUpWithFaith » Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:36 pm

You know, real science is a lot more fun that this fuckin' game.

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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by eversbane » Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:54 pm

'zilla.

I've cross-posted your OP into the WHHE thread (Part 7) at RDF as we're in a bit of a lull during Algis' suspension. Hope you don't mind.

http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewtop ... 0#p2461320
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:56 pm

eversbane wrote:'zilla.

I've cross-posted your OP into the WHHE thread (Part 7) at RDF as we're in a bit of a lull during Algis' suspension. Hope you don't mind.

http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewtop ... 0#p2461320
:tup:

The source, in case I forgot to add it to the OP:

http://www.csicop.org/si/show/playing_by_the_rules
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by eversbane » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:16 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:
eversbane wrote:'zilla.

I've cross-posted your OP into the WHHE thread (Part 7) at RDF as we're in a bit of a lull during Algis' suspension. Hope you don't mind.

http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewtop ... 0#p2461320
:tup:

The source, in case I forgot to add it to the OP:

http://www.csicop.org/si/show/playing_by_the_rules
Duly cited. No worries. Thanks.
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:20 pm

Gawdzilla wrote:
Or Bar wrote:
Psi Wavefunction wrote:Once upon a time before I knew what Scientology was, I actually thought it'd have something to do with 'science' because of the name. That was around middle school.

I mean, BURN, scientific method, BURN! :mob: [/Darth Crascuits]
I agree, they hijacked the term and I was always very upset by that. Scientology sounds like "method of science", it shouldn't mean "stupid cult". But it does.

-Dory
-ology means "study of", or "science of". So it's a maximoron (that's a REALLY bad oxymoron, BTW.)

I've always been confused about Astrology and Astronomy. :think: I though the "ology" was the science. :nono:
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:21 pm

Deep Sea Isopod wrote:I've always been confused about Astrology and Astronomy. :think: I though the "ology" was the science. :nono:
Astronomy grew out of astrology. So they wanted a new name when they formalized it, so as to be confused with the weirdos.
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Re: Playing the science game.

Post by eversbane » Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:09 pm

eversbane wrote:
Gawdzilla wrote:
eversbane wrote:'zilla.

I've cross-posted your OP into the WHHE thread (Part 7) at RDF as we're in a bit of a lull during Algis' suspension. Hope you don't mind.

http://forum.richarddawkins.net/viewtop ... 0#p2461320
:tup:

The source, in case I forgot to add it to the OP:

http://www.csicop.org/si/show/playing_by_the_rules
Duly cited. No worries. Thanks.
:? We've been chastised by the mods for being off topic. :evil:
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