There's most always an anomaly, a detail or instance where the data doesn't come out as the theory expects, or particulars the established theory can not explain. Or maybe it's just the one off glitch. The Standard Model of Particle Physics has a few conundrums. However, in the face of them, Physical Science doesn't chuck it all in the insinkerator and start from scratch.
But crackpottery takes an anomaly as the opportunity to launch into a wild speculation that ignores the empirical facts upon which the theory was founded.
The Earth isn't a perfect sphere, but an oblate spheroid. So, see, it's not a sphere, therefore Flat Earth.
Once people begin to build their fantastical castle upon unexplained debris, established Science becomes at fault, because it didn't address or explain the anomaly. The proud owner of Castle Pseudoscience will defend his precious walls as reality, just because the debris isn't accounted for.
So, there's no explanation about the light switch in H.W.'s Kitchen, therefore his ghost did it.
Ok. I'll shut up now.
Who am I talking to? Every sceptic here knows these things.
And anyone who's clinging to their fantasy, isn't reading this thread, or doesn't think this thread has anything thing of relevance to them.
But crackpottery takes an anomaly as the opportunity to launch into a wild speculation that ignores the empirical facts upon which the theory was founded.
The Earth isn't a perfect sphere, but an oblate spheroid. So, see, it's not a sphere, therefore Flat Earth.
Once people begin to build their fantastical castle upon unexplained debris, established Science becomes at fault, because it didn't address or explain the anomaly. The proud owner of Castle Pseudoscience will defend his precious walls as reality, just because the debris isn't accounted for.
So, there's no explanation about the light switch in H.W.'s Kitchen, therefore his ghost did it.
Ok. I'll shut up now.
Who am I talking to? Every sceptic here knows these things.
And anyone who's clinging to their fantasy, isn't reading this thread, or doesn't think this thread has anything thing of relevance to them.