Science isn't a specific field of activity -- what you do in lab wearing a white coat. It's more generally a set of methods and ways of thinking to generate knowledge & artifacts that have potency over reality. It's relevant to many activities that may not quite look like science
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except in video games... or you end up almost cloning what works to be successful, which has no scientific interest
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You can use your scientific mindset to evaluate what works and doesn't work.
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If you haven't read
@TheFoodLab by@kenjilopezalt, you might like to. It's this sentiment applied to cooking, and it's equal parts fascinating and delicious.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I want to build a social network for applying rational, scientific thinking to all problems (those of individuals and groups of any size). It could be a distributed problem solving machine. I call it
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Can I still wear a lab coat though?
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As David Deutsch commented: since there is no way to obtain a priori knowledge, which is complete, certain and true, the idea correction mechanism is even more important than the idea generator.
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How about office politics?
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The premise of Breaking Bad
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