| >Your mileage will vary. Which makes an one-size-fits-all research less relevant as an absolute rule. >If you have ever complained about someone not believing in facts, not doing research, not trusting data, not trusting science Then you've done fine, as: 1) science is not some holy gospel given from god but a man-made endeavor (and prone to corruption, politics, error, careerism, and so on), 2) data can be manipulated or misread, 3) research can be bought, manipulated for grants, follow the wrong methodology, be unreproducible, and so on 4) facts themselves have no value unless you've seen them with your own eyes (and even then, you could be delusional or mistaken). With the term "fact" we denote something collected and reported by somebody that might be mistaken, told BS (e.g. how people self-report lies in studies and polls), distorted the actual bare facts for political reasons or private interests, and so on. Not even peer review is some kind of holy process for the truth. All kinds of crap (even auto-generated) have passed peer review, academics prop each other up in little cliques all the time, tons of peer reviewed studies were found wrong and unreproducible, few "reviewers" take the time to reproduce or verify a study (to the point that studies quote the same old study for decades, and base their recommendations on it, and then it's found to be unsubstantiated BS), and meta-studies are more often than not very shallow. If you trust science, you're not scientific and empirical enough. Verify the crap out of everything you here, even if it's sold as "science". |
And every "point" you've brought up is the same canard flat Earthers, young Earth creationists, and other sort of pseudo-science hack pushes.
asdf has discarded out of hand the study for the first reason he could find because he does not like the result. There are better reasons elsewhere in this very thread for being skeptical. But he didn't look those up. He didn't do one bit of leg work. He decided "Willie Nelson, Checkmate." What he's done is no better than what so many anti-intellectual hacks have done when arguing against things like evolution and the Earth not being flat.
So yes, I trust science, because I trust the process.
And it wasn't presented as a "one-size-fits-all" research. And regardless, if it was found that it was an average of 4 years, you're just saying "Yeah, well, I'm going to be one of the lucky ones".