There are many hypotheses in science that are wrong. That’s perfectly alright; it’s the aperture to finding out what’s right. Science is a self-correcting process. To be accepted, new ideas must survive the most rigorous standards of evidence and scrutiny. | |
― Carl Sagan | |
From his TV Show: “Cosmos“ | |
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On This Day In: | |
2023 | Given The Option |
2022 | Remember |
2021 | Now You’re 31… |
Versions: (Father And Son) (My Way – Presley & Sinatra) | |
2020 | Make A Fuss |
2019 | Hopefully, You’re Learning To Forgive |
2018 | Enjoy The Sunsets As Well As The Sunrises |
2017 | Enjoy |
2016 | I Got A Feeling |
2015 | Fiction Leading To History |
2014 | A Self-Correcting Process |
2013 | None But He Knows |
2012 | 99% Are Demanding |
2011 | All In The Family |
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Posts Tagged ‘Hypothesis’
A Self-Correcting Process
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, Science and Learning, tagged Carl Sagan, Cosmos, Evidence, Hypothesis, Philosophy, Quotes, Science, Scientific Error, Scrutiny, Self-Correcting on April 7, 2014| Leave a Comment »