Message from @Timo)))

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2017-07-30 13:19:48 UTC  

>believing in the free will meme
welcome to nihilism

2017-07-30 13:19:50 UTC  

The scientific method is based on observation of events, not prediction

2017-07-30 13:20:04 UTC  

What is a hypothesis?

2017-07-30 13:20:30 UTC  

A statement which has yet to be proved by observations

2017-07-30 13:20:38 UTC  

Hooray.

2017-07-30 13:21:22 UTC  

Well, the best hypothesis' are based on strong observation and intuition.

2017-07-30 13:21:50 UTC  

No magic. Just good old human observation.

2017-07-30 13:22:04 UTC  

Sometimes it works.

2017-07-30 13:22:09 UTC  

That's called science.

2017-07-30 13:22:40 UTC  

Prediction is the based of theory.

2017-07-30 13:22:51 UTC  

Maybe its right, maybe not.

2017-07-30 13:23:05 UTC  

that's not falsifiable

2017-07-30 13:23:35 UTC  

But if someone has a good reason ( the prediction worked int he past) then it has strong reason for valid hypothesis.

2017-07-30 13:23:45 UTC  

Which is also the basis of simulation theory.

2017-07-30 13:24:33 UTC  

@Deleted User I lol'd (again), but his person is might be my adopted son, so be nice. Also, good to see you back friend.

2017-07-30 13:26:02 UTC  

the falsifiable meme is uniquely autistic

2017-07-30 13:26:47 UTC  

There are even good reason why Karl Popper's idea is wrong.

2017-07-30 13:26:57 UTC  

I didn't even need to get into it.

2017-07-30 13:27:05 UTC  

lets hear it

2017-07-30 13:27:09 UTC  

Why would I, waste of KJs.

2017-07-30 13:28:35 UTC  

Why, are you busy?

2017-07-30 13:28:50 UTC  

It's just so... extensive.

2017-07-30 13:29:15 UTC  

Google it.

2017-07-30 13:29:30 UTC  

Maybe tomorrow.

2017-07-30 13:29:48 UTC  

I explain too much on this server. I'm on my break.

2017-07-30 13:30:22 UTC  

🦆

2017-07-30 13:30:27 UTC  

Haha

2017-07-30 13:30:40 UTC  

This wiki is okay for doing the criticisms.

2017-07-30 13:30:49 UTC  

As you can see there is like 10 parts.

2017-07-30 13:31:16 UTC  

wikipedia is underrated, you can go as deep as you want with their references

2017-07-30 13:31:23 UTC  

Meh

2017-07-30 13:31:38 UTC  

It's not 'deep as you want' but if you are a lazy fuck its OK

2017-07-30 13:31:50 UTC  

Just dont tell the nazi's I said that.

2017-07-30 13:31:58 UTC  

just don't use it for a conclusion

2017-07-30 13:32:00 UTC  

It's a good start

2017-07-30 13:32:21 UTC  

I like Karl Popper.

2017-07-30 13:32:26 UTC  

it can get you in the right path but you need to be using actual material for any real conclusion

2017-07-30 13:32:31 UTC  

He is really good.

2017-07-30 13:32:39 UTC  

But he makes mistakes.

2017-07-30 13:32:41 UTC  

wikipedia is just an aggregate