I feel like a negative consequence of this extreme broadening of the definition of "science" is opening the door wide for pseudoscience I mean, just looking at the world and trying to find patterns in it isn't science, people do that all the time and come up with total bullshit https://twitter.com/ZachWeiner/status/1247860038913359874 …
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Neil de Grasse Tyson was a witness to the fall of the Twin Towers. He lived a few blocks from Ground Zero. He can talk about the distribution of steel bands on water towers. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VAn5xYpbVR8 … Why not the distributions of steel and concrete down 1360 ft skyscrapers?
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In 1940 it only took 4 months to model the physics of the Tacoma Narrows bridge. How is it that after 18 years we do not have physical or virtual models explaining the collapse of the North Tower? Data on the distributions of steel and concrete down the structure is required.
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