cladking
Well-Known Member
No. I would say that more accurate results will do a better job at reflecting objective reality then subjective senses.
And the more accurate the tool, the more accurate the measurement.
I agree except my only real axiom is that people make sense all the time in terms of their premises and when these premises are correct the sense they make of reality is accurate. Hence we use reason and experiment to try to make sense of the world. There are no short cuts and expert opinion is the worst possible shortcut unless there is no alternative. Deference to expert opinion is a dangerous this to make a habit of and this is what you are saying with your quote. It takes a miracle for ANYONE to see reality and this most assuredly includes experts and their opinions.
I don't know why children are being taught now days that science is correct by definition but it certainly makes us easier to control.