On 7 April 2014 14:32, chris peck <chris_peck...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> >> So does the agreement of physicists at CERN tell you nothing about
> whether the Higgs boson exists?
>
> It tells me absolutely nothing. Im interested in why they agree not that
> they agree.
>

They agree because the equipment they used produced a signal they
interpreted using their best available theories as indicating the existence
of the Higgs.

Hence if you're interested in why they agree, you have to take into account
how the experiment works, how the confidence levels were assessed, and so
on. It's no good just saying "I'm only interested in why they agree" as
though you're privy to some extraordinary psychological insight, because
that's just wilfully ignoring the real facts of the matter.

Otherwise you're just like the postmodernists who used to claim that "all
views are equivalent" but still preferred to fly to conferences by jet
rather than broomstick for reasons they could never quite explain (well,
not without showing themselves up to be pompous idiots, which I guess -
dipping my toes into the world of extraordinary psychological insight
myself for a moment - they wanted to avoid).

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