On Science and Culture

  • Metropolis N
  • Rota G
  • Sharp D
  • et al.
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Definition of science...there's too much crap out there. "Oh its hypothesis blah blah blah." Science is: do whatever it takes to not fool yourself into thinking one thing over another in deducing the nature of the world around you. That is what science is. It's not more complicated than that. It's not. The source of inspiration can come from anywhere. It doesn't matter. as long as you put in the checks and balances to resist duping yourself into thinking something is true that isn't. That's all it is. That's all we do.

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Metropolis, N., Rota, G.-C., Sharp, D., & Oppenheimer, J. R. (1984). On Science and Culture. In Uncommon Sense (pp. 123–140). Birkhäuser Boston. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6735-2_10

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