Why can't scientists answer these questions?
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Test of Time method. I have never heard of this one. You didn't really explain how it works and I could find nothing about it online. It's as if you made this method up.bluethread wrote:I can't speak for kc, but that depends on what "truthful claims" you are talking about. When it comes to claims regarding morality and values, I think the test of time is better. For example, I am convinced that it is true that National Communism leads to totalitarianism, not because it has been tested in a controlled environment, but because that has always been the result historically. If something has occurred repeatedly in the past, it is likely it will occur in the same way in the future. Many things in life, like national economies, can not be tested scientifically, but must be tested in the laboratory of life.Clownboat wrote:Just curious. Can you name a different method, other than the scientific method that is better at arriving at truthful claims?kcplusdc@yahoo.com wrote: Science is great. Just slow, prone to errors, and not bulletproof.
Anyone old enough to remember the great egg debate? Took decades to figure out whether eggs were good for you or not.
One week the were the dietary equivalent of eating a hang grenade, next week health food.
Emotional rollercoaster over eggs and what the science says about them.
What a yolk!