B: Oh, I think I might understand where you're comming from now. Your saying
that experiments asking un reasonable questions will always have silly
answers?.. as opposed to experiments which test false hypotheses will always
have silly answers.
GS: Sort of. It would be closer to say that "sciences" that have lame
concepts underlying them will not be successful, even though they may
occasionally generate interesting data.
"BilZ0r" <BilZ0r at TAKETHISOUThotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Oh, I think I might understand where you're comming from now. Your saying
> that experiments asking un reasonable questions will always have silly
> answers?.. as opposed to experiments which test false hypotheses will
> always have silly answers.