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by dreamlessfate
1351 days ago
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> "It's built into the task, not into the solution. " Who says? Who's defining the task? I promise I'm not trying to get too philosophical here, but this is a long-standing issue in all areas of Science - the tendency towards reductionism. Keep turning the dials on the oscilloscope to try and eliminate the signal noise...but what if the noise itself is an essential part of the phenomenon you're trying to study and understand? You see where I'm going with this? > "In practice it works much better than all the alternatives that we've tried." I was waiting for someone to just come out and say "It's the best we got". I'll grant that it might be true, but I don't like it and I don't accept it. |
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For the second point, read what I wrote before the sentence you picked to quote. Also, your not liking or accepting some result doesn't really change it.
This isn't how to argue in good faith, and it's overall not very productive for anyone involved.