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by Blikkentrekker
1835 days ago
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What is a “hard science”? The only distinction I care about is exactness and non-exactness. Is the research based upon formulating a theory that is capable of forecassting not-yet observed events a nonexistent, exact margin or error, and are the conditions then re-created to see if the forecast is within the margin of error that the instruments that measure it have? Some say biology is “hard”, and some say it is “soft”; some say many parts of cosmology are “hard” but they certainly aren't “exact”. In exact science there are typically multiple ways to derive the same answer within one theory, and they all result into the exact same result. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_and_soft_science