Is this guy mad or Science's First Mistake is ultimate truth?
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Like if science is scam why bodyarmor works, or internet and computers.
Yeah, system errors do happen, but that's just human factor, that thing is all those equations and shit, which are imaginary things Do line up in the end. Or do they?
Please I want in this thread real "scientists", like you actually had to deal with reality, not just with theory. I don't care about degree and other crap. Give me facts! Give me YOUR actual PoV.
Please NO nerds that solve IQ puzzles 24/7, but some actual engineers, creators, programmers, electricians, architects and others.
Top responds from previous thread :
1.Industrial engineer here. I work with concrete for heavy duty installations. If science is wrong we would get a fuckton more collapses, and the few times our formulas did fail us it was because we did not have all the information on soil density, ect, or someone miscalculated, never "the formulas just didnt work somehow". Science is trying things out and seeing what works.
2.It's definitely interesting how many things boil down to nothing eventually. I'm an electrical engineer, and many of the models that we use are based on things that don't really exist such as infinite series', transcendental numbers, perfect voltage sources, continuous functions, zero resistances... nothing that actually exists in the real world.
3.We define our models as being perfect, and in order to use them we must approximate the real world until it becomes good enough to be modeled as perfect...seems kinda backwards doesn't it? At the end of the day, shit just works. Nobody really knows why or how. There's a lot of room for believing in God when you accept that there is so much that is unknowable
Like if science is scam why bodyarmor works, or internet and computers.
Yeah, system errors do happen, but that's just human factor, that thing is all those equations and shit, which are imaginary things Do line up in the end. Or do they?
Please I want in this thread real "scientists", like you actually had to deal with reality, not just with theory. I don't care about degree and other crap. Give me facts! Give me YOUR actual PoV.
Please NO nerds that solve IQ puzzles 24/7, but some actual engineers, creators, programmers, electricians, architects and others.
Top responds from previous thread :
1.Industrial engineer here. I work with concrete for heavy duty installations. If science is wrong we would get a fuckton more collapses, and the few times our formulas did fail us it was because we did not have all the information on soil density, ect, or someone miscalculated, never "the formulas just didnt work somehow". Science is trying things out and seeing what works.
2.It's definitely interesting how many things boil down to nothing eventually. I'm an electrical engineer, and many of the models that we use are based on things that don't really exist such as infinite series', transcendental numbers, perfect voltage sources, continuous functions, zero resistances... nothing that actually exists in the real world.
3.We define our models as being perfect, and in order to use them we must approximate the real world until it becomes good enough to be modeled as perfect...seems kinda backwards doesn't it? At the end of the day, shit just works. Nobody really knows why or how. There's a lot of room for believing in God when you accept that there is so much that is unknowable
