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Comment by timr

15 hours ago

> You seem strongly in favor science that you understand, and opposed to research that you don't take an interest in or have read.

Just say it the clear way, so that everyone can see what you're doing: if I don't like it, it must be because I don't understand it.

I'm not well-versed in social science either so I don't have a slam dunk here, but I'd be very willing to bet it's more involved than you're portraying.

To flip it on your space telescope, another one? They've been doing this for years, they're just going to tell us there's a lot of galaxies out there, boring.

  • > To flip it on your space telescope, another one? They've been doing this for years, they're just going to tell us there's a lot of galaxies out there, boring.

    You’re not “flipping”, you’re just making a silly reduction.

    There’s tons of things we don’t know about black holes. We don’t need another study to tell us that poor people are sicker due to past racism.

    (One can certainly argue that it’s not worth the money to know more stuff about black holes. I am agnostic, but at least I see the difference in kind between the quality of the questions.)

  • There is no such thing as social science.

    • I don't follow. Are there not sciences that primarily study a type of human relationship? Economics, for instance, which covers our financial relationships with each other.

    • Having mingled and worked at length with PhD-level folks in both STEM and the social sciences, rest assured: social scientists are some of the smartest researchers out there, almost to a frightening degree. So your dismissal is genuinely chuckle-inducing to me.