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How we found out evolution is true: John van Wyhe at TEDxNTU
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<blockquote data-quote="Guy Threepwood" data-source="post: 76876633" data-attributes="member: 423388"><p>Actually I'm pointing out that they are entirely different, the scientific community is a very small and insulated group who's opinions can vary widely from the wisdom of the masses and scientific truth.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree entirely; the scientific <em>method</em> does not call for ending debate on a theory, it calls for being open to correction based on new evidence</p><p></p><p>But about only 16 secs in "[] the book didn't have that much evidence, but within 10-15 years the scientific <strong>debate was over</strong>'</p><p></p><p>i.e. clearly the <em>method</em> and the <em>community</em> are often at odds with each other</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So ToE is more popular among atheists? I'd never have guessed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy Threepwood, post: 76876633, member: 423388"] Actually I'm pointing out that they are entirely different, the scientific community is a very small and insulated group who's opinions can vary widely from the wisdom of the masses and scientific truth. I agree entirely; the scientific [I]method[/I] does not call for ending debate on a theory, it calls for being open to correction based on new evidence But about only 16 secs in "[] the book didn't have that much evidence, but within 10-15 years the scientific [B]debate was over[/B]' i.e. clearly the [I]method[/I] and the [I]community[/I] are often at odds with each other So ToE is more popular among atheists? I'd never have guessed! [/QUOTE]
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