25 MAY 2015 by ideonexus

 Brian Christian: Scientific Knowledge Should Be Structure...

In my view, what's most outmoded within science, most badly in need of retirement, is the way we structure and organize scientific knowledge itself. Academic literature, even as it moves online, is a relic of the era of typesetting, modeled on static, irrevocable, toothpaste-out-of-the-tube publication. Just as the software industry has moved from a "waterfall" process to an "agile" process—from monolithic releases shipped from warehouses of mass-produced disks to over-the-air differential up...
Folksonomies: peer review
Folksonomies: peer review
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05 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Definition of Science

Science is simply the classification of the common knowledge of the common people. It is bringing together the things we all know and putting them together so we can use them. This is creation and finds its analogy in Nature, where the elements are combined in certain ways to give us fruits or flowers or grain.
Folksonomies: science
Folksonomies: science
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As classification of common knowledge of common people.

29 MAY 2012 by ideonexus

 The Elegance of Scientific Equations

Perhaps we see equations as simple because they are easily expressed in terms of mathematical notation already invented at an earlier stage of development of the science, and thus what appears to us as elegance of description really reflects the interconnectedness of Nature's laws at different levels.
Folksonomies: nature law
Folksonomies: nature law
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...may merely reflect the interconnectedness of nature.

28 APR 2012 by ideonexus

 Science Civilizes

Scientific modes of thought cannot be developed and become generally accepted unless people renounce their primary, unreflecting, and spontaneous attempt to understand all their experience in terms of its purpose and meaning for themselves. The development that led to more adequate knowledge and increasing control of nature was therefore, considered from one aspect, also a development toward greater self-control by men.
Folksonomies: science virtue
Folksonomies: science virtue
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People must renounce their need to understand everything as it relates to themselves. This virtue increase human self-control.

30 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Art Imitates Nature

The function of Art is to imitate Nature in her manner of operation. Our understanding of "her manner of operation" changes according to advances in the sciences.
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And our understanding of nature changes through science. So science informs art.