• Lammy@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      There is no objectively falsifiable hypothesis, or imperially reproducible result.

      Don’t bring science into politics, that’s what religions and governments have tried to do for years as part of propaganda / anti-science campaigns. It never goes well even if you think it’s morally correct, because scientific reality does not always align with, nor does it care about current morality. Nevertheless science is objectively true.

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          Emotions (like regret) are not falsifiable, because they are not scientific phenomena. Similarly, you cannot have a scientific study on whether art is good, or if god is real, because they are by definition unscientific phenomena. That is why unscientific studies like this post, should not be allowed in a forum on science.

          But perhaps the more important point here, is that conflating unscientific matters with actual science, has been at the heart of the anti-science movement, since science was discovered. It makes it much easier to discredit all of science as a whole, when you start claiming that social studies is science.

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            You truly have no idea what you’re talking about with regards to science, hypotheses, and how they work.

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                You should look it up for yourself if you don’t think subjective experiences can be defined and measured in an objective and falsifiable way.

                You could, for example, conduct a falsifiable experiment related to people’s perception of color or heat or their night vision.

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                  Subjective, by definition, cannot be objective. It sounds like you’re talking about social studies.

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            And that’s why every study that goes against the existence of trans people and efficacy of gender affirming care is bunk bullshit and every actual good study confirms it.

            You are free to spend the rest of your life malding about the TIMs or the AGPs or troons or whatever your specific flavour of idiot decides to call trans people, just stop pretending any real science agrees with you.

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              Obviously you really want this to be about trans people, but it’s not, it’s about science.

              Science doesn’t agree with me because I have no opinion on the issue.

              I do however, believe in the importance of the scientific method.