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Quantum mechanics and free will

Physicists believe in cause and effect, meaning that every event (effect) has a cause (or series of causes) immediately preceding it. Mathematics can be used to explain and predict these causes and effects, with direct observation being used to test … Continue reading

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Dunning, Kruger and Trump

Years ago I took an anatomy/physiology course in a local community college. To prep for one of the major tests we were to take I buddied up with another student for a couple of evening study sessions and was a … Continue reading

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What happens when facts lead us to where we don’t want to go?

As I outlined in the last entry, sometimes the facts take you to a place you don’t want to go. Obviously the first thing to do is make sure you have your facts in order. But if the facts are … Continue reading

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Where do the facts lead?

There is a price to pay for critical thinking, if you are an honest person. The scientific method is really just an organized way of consistently applying the rules of critical thinking. Let’s take a closer look at the process … Continue reading

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Picking cherries

Cherry picking data is a logical fallacy where only information that support’s one’s conclusion is shared; contrary information is either ignored or suppressed. It’s also called “the fallacy of incomplete evidence,” which probably makes it more clear what is going … Continue reading

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Just the facts, Ma’am.

Fact: something that actually exists; reality; truth. There’s no such things as a false fact; if it is a fact then it is true. It’s true that people argue over facts, but actually they are arguing over the interpretation of … Continue reading

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“I have no need of that hypothesis”

Pierre-Simon Laplace was another really smart guy, by all accounts. He was a physicist, mathematician and astronomer who lived in France from 1749-1827 during some pretty turbulent times: the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. All occurred during his lifetime. … Continue reading

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Science denial today

In my last post I talked about how, during the 1500s, the church leaders persecuted the astronomers Galileo and Bruno for their observations that the earth was not the center of the universe. Galileo recanted and was confined to house … Continue reading

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The Enlightenment and the scientific method

A while ago I wrote about how, when DARPA funded research leading to distributive computing and our effort to land a man on the moon drove the search for ever-more-powerful and energy-conserving computing capability, no one could possibly have envisioned … Continue reading

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History, heliocentrism and hubris

Any kid of 8 in the US who’s paid the least amount of attention in school knows that the sun is the center of our solar system and that the earth revolves around it. This is of course  contrary to … Continue reading

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