There are things that the science world does not understand at all, but they work.
One exampe is accupuncture.
The Western medicine used to laugh at it, despite the 1.6 billion Chinese and their thousand years' history as evidence. Only slowly, with academic exchanges and first hand experiences, do some people from the West begins to accept that it does work even if they don't know why.
People brought up in the East are more ready to accept things as they are, and not always try to find a rational explanation for it.
It's a cultural thing, I guess.
Patrick
One exampe is accupuncture.
The Western medicine used to laugh at it, despite the 1.6 billion Chinese and their thousand years' history as evidence. Only slowly, with academic exchanges and first hand experiences, do some people from the West begins to accept that it does work even if they don't know why.
People brought up in the East are more ready to accept things as they are, and not always try to find a rational explanation for it.
It's a cultural thing, I guess.
Patrick
One more link if I may :
https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/bitstream/handle/10635/14397/06CJM Conclusion.pdf?sequence=7
https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/14397
Patrick
https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/bitstream/handle/10635/14397/06CJM Conclusion.pdf?sequence=7
https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/14397
Patrick
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Hi John,
Something isn't making sense there John.
Have a great night there, Chris
No, and why would anyone think any differently just because you want a specific bit of test gear? Jack Bybee discovered this effect, so I'll assume he has a method of measuring the properties of the device. Speaking about measuring the properties, he (Jack) must have some type of QC so they can quantify the finished goods.That is apparently what was used to make the measurement. Think any different?
Something isn't making sense there John.
Have a great night there, Chris
A guy in a lab trying to cool down his warm beer?Does anyone know the origin of cryogenic treatment? hint: WW1
There are things that the science world does not understand at all, but they work.
One exampe is accupuncture.
Patrick
Not true, on a variety of levels. Still, nice story.
@JC - thanks for posting the graphs and assisting as far as possible with analysis.
Meh.Great analysis, Ron.
Nobody said it was intentional Stranger things have happened.Yes, Ames Research likes to play games.
I think _you_ very much like to play games.
What is not true, that accupuncture works or that we don't understand how it works ?
Patrick
That we don't understand how it works. Although true believers in acupuncture won't agree with what the science community says is the active mechanism.
My GP does acupuncture. He suggested it once as a means to reduce some lymph node inflammation I had. His way of doing so was asking if I am inclined to believe it works. I didn't pursue this, but it seems he has found a correlation between thinking it works and it working... Sound familiar?
The Bybee mechanism works, but he just CAN'T tell you exactly how.
Nor demonstrate THAT it works. You just gotta have faith and pay him money to "try it."
Reminds me of est. You're a Berkeley guy, surely you got dragged to one of those events?
The Bybee mechanism works, but he just CAN'T tell you exactly how.
Thats not quite true John - he seems QUITE sure about the mechanism here. Certainly, he makes no statement about being unsure of the mechanism and in fact goes to some lengths to describe the mechaism in terms of traffic movement.
If by CAN'T you mean sworn to secrecy by shady govt agencies... Well, yeah.
Thats not quite true John - he seems QUITE sure about the mechanism here. Certainly, he makes no statement about being unsure of the mechanism and in fact goes to some lengths to describe the mechaism in terms of traffic movement.
John dismisses anything said on the website as being written by Bybee's accountant or his gardener or someone who doesn't know what they're talking about.
se
SE is right. It is best not to read the website and try to understand it. Too much missing.
See?
se
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