adamslim;190539 Wrote: 
> 
> Real science is admitting that you may not know everything, proposing
> hypotheses to enhance the knowledge base, and testing them.  You should
> remain open to most things - chocolate teapots aside, but possibly
> including bybee filters - while retaining suitable scepticism.  This
> scepticism is not "that can't work" (which does seem too prevalent on
> these fora), but is "that sounds pretty unlikely, but should be easy to
> test".
> 

Actually, real science is about knowing which questions to study. 
Keeping an open mind is easy... and totally useless, unless you develop
your scientific judgement on which issues are important.  Otherwise you
simply waste your time.


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