• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    What is my interpretation of the scientific method?

    And “science” before the scientific method was not science. It was magic and alchemy and religion. It was not tested. Experiments were not repeated to test them. Things were taken on literal faith.

    And you can relate to the Ancient Greeks, but they were wrong. About pretty much everything.

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      5 months ago

      The way you describe the scientific method it may as well be a magical spell.

      It is a really awesome summary of sensible ideas and a notably agreement of prominent western intellectuals. But to disregard anything before it is a very strong and not at all scientific opinion.

      Imagine trying to tell your math teacher that pythagoras was to stupid to double test their ideas or your doctor that hippocrates was but a religious nutjob.

      Imagine going to a thousand year old building and being utterly blind for the intens mathematical knowledge coded within your surroundings because you don’t believe “quality science” has been invented yet.

      From where do you derive the faith to trust in all the science that is done ever since?

      I don’t trust people since then much more then those from before which is why i vouch personal experimentation, using your own senses and internal logic to come to conclusions. For me those just happen to align largely with platonism. Which has though mechanics that appear just as relevant to quantum mechanics now as it did for psychologically when i first externally heard about them.

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          5 months ago

          Full mask off trolling are we now?

          Or really that pitty about being unable to hold yourself in an argument you just have to trow a tantrum.

          I mean i don’t want to go this low but you didn’t even try reply intelligently so what else am i to describe this

          “Cool. The Ancient Greeks were still wrong about pretty much everything.”

          Print this on something for your philosophy teacher to hang on their wall, they will unironically love it, i am”

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            5 months ago

            Nope. Responding to something silly you said by pointing out that the so-called Ancient Greek scientists you like were wrong on virtually every explanation of how the universe worked is not trolling.

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              5 months ago

              How are you the same person.

              On one hand wielding “the scientific method” like its the literal bible that shan’t be questioned and it somehow being relevant to us not having found archeological evidence of ancient agriculture.

              In the same breath you dismiss the entirety of contributions that were brought by the ancient greek as a whole. An entire culture and people with so much rich history?

              I can only conceive your just trying to use the very little personal opinion i gave to diss is. In which case at least diss on plato specifically (or decartis cause i mentioned liking him to)

              Come on, it like your not even trying anymore.

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                4 months ago

                You can praise the contributions of the Ancient Greeks, but that doesn’t change the fact that they were wrong about practically everything.

                Nothing you can possibly say will make their conceptions of the universe correct. Democratus will never be correct about atoms no matter how much you want him to be. Similarly, Pythagoras will never be right about beans.

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                  4 months ago

                  I am not praising them actually, not anymore then i do the scientific method. They were biased humans just like usz But they layed the fundamental groundwork modern science works on. I mentioned them cause there well regarded as foundational in science and plato just resonates with me. i remain just as much a skeptic and of the opinion one need to come to their own conclusions.

                  And if you want to label and entire culture on some Mistakes may i point to our much more modern friend columbus?

                  For me its not about their results but the style of thinking. Like i said the platonian way of viewing the world aligns with my natural way of experiencing the universe.

                  My message is to be of an open and critical mind. To use thoughts in an intentional structural and creative way to uncover new ground. Oh well.

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                    4 months ago

                    This sure looks like praise to me:

                    Personally i found that post education i relate much more to the ancient greek ideas of science. Particularly in using philosophy to expand once thinking but also seeing the mathematics in the world around me.

                    But hey, if you’re going to just lie about things, I can see why you reject modern science. And yes, you do reject it.