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    "if you want to understand how science evolves, read The Lancet or NEJM from 50 years ago."

    If a person is seeking absolute deductive proof in order to accept they "know" something, then I submit that very little can be "known" at all. We can write out the formula, expound all types of laws and proofs to arrive at whatever evidence we feel validates each piece of knowledge we want to...
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    "if you want to understand how science evolves, read The Lancet or NEJM from 50 years ago."

    There is very little difference between discovering truth A and asking about truth A, accept that the discovery would be more fulfilling. As I stated, I agree science "has the best infrastructure built-in to accept it's faults" Not sure what the WHAT was for. (say that 10 times fast, lol)...
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    "if you want to understand how science evolves, read The Lancet or NEJM from 50 years ago."

    I think it also highlights the faulty (or at best premature) belief that many people embrace , which is: the belief that science is the only possible avenue to knowledge/truth. Since science is subject to change as much as any intellectual human discipline, I think so many of the overly...
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    Nice to be here

    Greetings and thank you. my old avatar was the Composer Milton Babbitt.
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    Nice to be here

    This is a very interesting find as far as forums go, so hello everyone.
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    Experimental music

    My recommendation 1. Soap & Skin / Lovetune For Vacuum (2009) -Subtle electronic & classical shadings over a PJ Harvey "white Chalk" vibe. 2. The Pop Group / Y (1979) -A perfectly bizarre post-punk hailstorm of ideas. 3. Flittering / Gloom (1993) -Serious Occult stuff from a musique...
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