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>can't make a correct model of the simplest element in the universe
>mass-produce models of complex systems and discuss the results of your own crappy simulations instead of real data
>take more money from politicians to produce more models they enjoy

soience 2020+
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>Widely touted psychology study, suggesting that consumers view larger-size options as a signal of higher status, fails miserably to replicate.
https://open.lnu.se/index.php/metapsychology/article/view/2538

Why is psychology such a fraudulent field?
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/sfg/ - Spaceflight General

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James Webb Space Telescope Edition

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Rope theory

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Bill Gaede has the most important theories.
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truly a one-of-a-kind memoir. extremely fascinating guy
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Hey, /sci/, I wrote a paper on viruses, feel free to read it

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>tfw you cant tell the difference between soience and science anymore
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Can we all agree that human origin isn't a tetrapod?
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Beyond computers and the internet, what'll be the next big change in the world brought by science and technology?
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I've been alive for trillions of years and I can confirm that this is what neanderthals looked like. They had their own religions and were civilized but the savage homo sapiens killed them all in the great war.
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