Here's a hint. In prescientific systems of medicine based on religion and mysticism, like TCM, the chaff to wheat ratio is astronomical. https://twitter.com/joandark11/status/1056304907664257025 …
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Replying to @gorskon
Are you asserting the medical techniques of other civilisations don't work? Your claim seems to be extraordinarily unlikely. Do you have any actually reasons to justify your claim?
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Replying to @Interesting_Ian
Reversing the burden of evidence? it is not up to me to prove that TCM, etc., work. It is up to their advocates to show that they DO work.
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Replying to @gorskon
You appeared to be claiming that they don't work. If so the burden of evidence is on you to provide reasons or evidence for your claim.
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If you claim you have invented an anti-gravity device that is contrary to centuries of empirically verified physics, and if I, as a physicist, point out that it is unlikely your device will work, the burden of proof is on YOU to show why established science has it all wrong.
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You beat me to this retort.
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