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by dragonwriter
2551 days ago
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> Even if you experiment on a subset of humans and get knowledge about this subset, a different subset of humans could react completely different. The same is true of chemicals, rocks, or lots of other categories of things subject to scientific inquiry. In fact, interesting scientific results tend to come from how the behavior of different subsets of categories like that behave in similar conditions, rather than being made impossible by such differences. |
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