It’s challenging to assign exact percentages to how much each type of science relies on assumptions versus facts, as this can vary widely depending on the specific field, research context, and methodology. However, we can provide a general idea of how assumptions and facts interplay in each type:
- Experimental Science:
- Assumptions: ~20-30%
- Facts: ~70-80%
- Experimental science relies heavily on empirical data and observable facts, but assumptions are made in the design of experiments and interpretation of results.
- Theoretical Science:
- Assumptions: ~50-70%
- Facts: ~30-50%
- Theoretical science often starts with assumptions to build models and theories, which are then tested against empirical data.
- Applied Science:
- Assumptions: ~30-40%
- Facts: ~60-70%
- Applied science uses established facts to develop practical solutions, but assumptions are necessary when applying these facts to new contexts or technologies.
- Natural Science:
- Assumptions: ~20-30%
- Facts: ~70-80%
- Natural sciences are grounded in observable phenomena and empirical data, though assumptions are made in forming hypotheses and models.
- Social Science:
- Assumptions: ~40-60%
- Facts: ~40-60%
- Social sciences often rely on assumptions about human behavior and societal structures, balanced with empirical research and data.
- Formal Science:
- Assumptions: ~10-20%
- Facts: ~80-90%
- Formal sciences like mathematics and logic are based on established axioms and logical reasoning, with fewer assumptions compared to empirical sciences.
- Interdisciplinary Science:
- Assumptions: ~30-50%
- Facts: ~50-70%
- Interdisciplinary sciences integrate methods and knowledge from multiple fields, requiring assumptions to bridge gaps between disciplines.
These percentages are rough estimates and can vary significantly. However, none of them say: Assumptions: 0%, Fact: 100%... so why do so many people still think that anything determined by science is now and will forever be 'a fact'?
Is such a belief in 'scientific infallibility' akin to religious beliefs with scientist being their 'elders'/'priests' etc.?