Scientific method has not been great even from the days of Newton. Honestly, I don't think any scientists even are able to imagine what the correct scientific process is.
We all know scientists will report only findings that satisfy their sponsors.
I tend to agree that the scientific method has been co-opted by corruption since perhaps Newton's time. But most definitely it's been absolutely corrupted since the time of Edison!
The correct scientific method is observation and replication. If you observe a phenomenon, and can use your theory to predict all stages of said phenomenon and/or replicate it, then you're on to something. We are imperfect, as individuals, and so we must collaborate to obtain ever-higher levels of understanding, as one single human isn't capable of understanding it all, alone. We must allow ourselves to trust one another, to build knowledge that is beyond ourselves. But for that to work, for said trust to work, we must adhere to it, literally, religiously. God made the Truth part of his armor for a reason: a collective of God fearing men will unlock more secrets of the universe than a thousand generations of heathens. Our problem is we correlate "science" with godlessness, not realizing that both concepts are not mutually exclusive.
After the Fauci Fraud, what can we trust?
Trust what can actually be proven, rather than what has been accepted by consensus.
Make the Scientific Method Great Again!
Scientific method has not been great even from the days of Newton. Honestly, I don't think any scientists even are able to imagine what the correct scientific process is.
Fair point.
We all know scientists will report only findings that satisfy their sponsors.
I tend to agree that the scientific method has been co-opted by corruption since perhaps Newton's time. But most definitely it's been absolutely corrupted since the time of Edison!
What. Yes, they can. The gaming of the academic world tho, you're right, is pretty awful
The correct scientific method is observation and replication. If you observe a phenomenon, and can use your theory to predict all stages of said phenomenon and/or replicate it, then you're on to something. We are imperfect, as individuals, and so we must collaborate to obtain ever-higher levels of understanding, as one single human isn't capable of understanding it all, alone. We must allow ourselves to trust one another, to build knowledge that is beyond ourselves. But for that to work, for said trust to work, we must adhere to it, literally, religiously. God made the Truth part of his armor for a reason: a collective of God fearing men will unlock more secrets of the universe than a thousand generations of heathens. Our problem is we correlate "science" with godlessness, not realizing that both concepts are not mutually exclusive.
Trust in Jesus.