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Our Distorted History of Science
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Why our understanding of the history of science is distorted.
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@EugeneKhutoryansky

1 year ago

A much longer discussion of the philosophy of science is available in my video at https://youtu.be/IR8LqXbELQM

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@mikkel715

1 year ago

"I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned."
- Richard Feynman

Great new short vid. Thanks Eugene and Kira.

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@tamemsalah7332

1 year ago

Great point of view. I'd also say that learning why wrong hypotheses went wrong can expand our understanding and further support correct hypotheses because we will have a reference point.

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@innerlocus

1 year ago

The walking girl distorted some laws of physics.

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@towjam37

1 year ago

It would be very interesting to hear more about unsuccessful hypothesis that led to big discoveries

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@Omniverseeee

1 year ago

This is a great new perspectice I never thought of. Thanks Eugene. We also need to appreciate those who were wrong so we know what else to look for, and how to be more correct.

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@wazzabi12345678910

1 year ago

Great video from a great channel. It is important to continuously question new and established ideas, especially when new information pertaining to them is revealed. If truth is truly the goal, then questioning authority should be of no problem given the evidence stands irrefutably.

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@JimmyMcBimmy

1 year ago

Thomas Kuhn's work on the history of science is very valuable.

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@eliotanderson6554

1 year ago

Im proud that my country contribhted 3 of those physicists
Cv raman
Sn bose
Chandrashekar bose
❤❤

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@vast634

1 year ago

Its important to state that the hypothesis that failed must still be a scientific one to be helpful. Not just some wacky claim based on no observation or no other scientific theory.

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@SolidSiren

1 year ago

I wish the general public understood this. Many conspiracy theorists around the world, particularly since the pandemic, believe they are correct in their claims that science (that they don't understand) is part of a conspiracy to keep them down, make them poor, make them sick, etc etc, partly because the experts "did not know how to stop the pandemic" right away, and because "they gave one set of advice in the beginning and then totally changed it later!". They think changing advice is somehow evidence that scientists and experts know very little and are "given way too much power to control what we do". They do not seem to grasp that our experts are humans and while they are massively more informed and educated than any of the people making these claims, they encounter new things all the time and they gave their best educated advice at the time and as we learned more about sarsCov2, their advice was able to be refined.

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@physicsboy686

1 year ago

This teacher looks like she just came out of a crime scene.

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@Jusonomous

1 year ago

PLEASE do a mini dive into the life of each of these individuals. Ik it’s not your typical style but I feel like it’d go a long way in helping other ppl who watch ur vids feel inspired by the legacy of the greats 🙏🏼

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@deeprecce9852

1 year ago

Love it that a picture is placed with their names...truely indebted to this giants of the past!

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@MathsSciencePhilosophy

4 months ago

Once in a video "how not to teach physics", you mentioned "avoiding to sacrifice the queen is not a rule but a strategy", I know it's history.

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@ChaoticNeutralMatt

1 year ago

You also learn and get inspiration from the ideas of the past

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@matterasmachine

1 year ago

We hear about them. Their authors are called “crackpots” mainly by those “scientists” who did not contribute anything to knowledge

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@4.0.4

11 months ago

This is why I strongly disagree with the politization of science and even sentences as we must trust the Science™ and similar.

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@vovasensei

10 months ago

Somebody help the lady with an orthopedic

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