Although the scientific process tries to makes sense of problems by isolating every variable—imagining a blood vessel, say, if HDL alone were raised—reality doesn’t work like that. Instead, we live in a world in which everything is knotted together, an impregnable tangle of causes and effects. Even when a system is dissected into its basic parts, those parts are still influenced by a whirligig of forces we can’t understand or haven’t considered or don’t think matter.Trials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing UsTrials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing Us
Monday, August 24, 2015
Trials and Errors: Why Science Is Failing Us
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment