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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

How ideas are accepted by groups.
Expands on the topic presented in
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y_yDdVB4Qw

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  • yeah but i was thinking about how many other things we accept and live by without needing them be "true". for instance, huge parts of our economy are based on grown adults playing games. the super bowl is coming up and millions of people truly live for that stuff and the whole culture that is built around it.

  • Good point as far as it goes. However, in science models are considered useful that fit and explain empirical observations. This explanatory power is about as close as science gets to "truth".

  • you're so good, mike. it doesn't have to be true to be accepted.

  • Good points. Thanks for this perspective.

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