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ZIMDOGGY wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 6:57 am
I initiially suspected that hunters might be inflated. For example what about all those people that died from pneumonia before, sousing they still die during Covid times and be pronounced to be killed from Covid ?
But my research to that thought led me to understand you can only be a coronavirus statistic if you have been tested positive for the virus.
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Kriterion_BD wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 7:22 am
Jemisi wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 6:25 am
Sure, Bob, Jennifer, Phil, I have heard lots of people say bombastic things in one breath and then your doctrinally correct line the next.
You've never heard it? That surprises me. People make all sorts of claims arguing from authority. It is in the logic textbooks as a fallacy for a reason.
Speaking of disease have you not read of Semmelweis?
Also a guy called Geoff, my geology lecturer at uni.
But Mark, Tom, and Eric told me that Bob, Jennifer, Phil have never said they were 100% correct. And I know Mark, Tom, and Eric personally. Besides, all real scientists have surnames leading me to believe Bob, Jennifer, and Phil are just random names from a hat.
Geoff what. Whats his surname? Was he an actual professor (Phd degree holder) or merely a lecturer? Lecturers are often just graduate students, ie merely scientists in training.
Never heard of Semelweis but just read about him. Tragic story. But I will say that he was posthumously credited after Pasteur's work proved Simmelweis hunch correct. Again, this proves the importance of evidence based approaches in the scientific community. Simmelweis was rejected because he didn't have any hard evidence to support his theory, which turned out to be correct.
People - and scietists are people too - certainly make all sorts of claims. But I have yet to come across a scientist who has claimed to be 100% on anything. Even Einstein famously quipped that if it was based on empirical evidence than even "1 reason would be enough" to refute his theories in response to a Nazi sponsored article titled "100 reasons why Einstein is wrong." Einstein didn't say he was 100% correct, he just mentioned that all it would take to defeat his theories was 1 verifiable experiment proving it wrong.
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Jemisi wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 7:42 am
Yeah, and all it takes to refute your falsifiable claim is 1 scientist that has overstepped. Do you really think none have?
Changing your statement to "no Real scientist would make such a claim" doesn't help. Real scientists who have done real research are capable of contradicting themselves. I am mystified as to why you would question that? Especially since I am on your side covid-wise.
I was being facetious because you were being strident.
He also taught me that sometimes scientists don't practice what they preach.
Evidence based approaches are great! But the evidence suggests that sometimes people who have done science also overstep when making claims about their own knowledge. Why would you not be prepared to be more measured?
Glad you have found Semmelweis. But his posthumous recognition does not affect my point. It was the blokes opposing him at the time that matter for this discussion.
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Jemisi wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 8:13 am
The Semmelweis example was exactly a case of the powerful believing themselves to be Correct on the issue of postnatal death, whilst also being able to stick with the line that 'no scientist claims to be 100% correct'.
I didn't think you meant infallible which you now seem to be saying. I think you meant 100% correct on a point of fact.
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eugene wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 2:34 am
What science has the hysteria-driven lockdown crowd followed? A couple of projections that have proven to be way off?
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/artic ... 2U6zTVwCoA
eugene wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 9:38 pm
Sweden has had a higher death toll than its Nordic neighbours but notice its curve is going down also. The fact that they are following the same downwards trajectory as everyone else is certainly interesting given they achieved this without imposing the same stringent policies.
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eugene wrote: ↑Wed May 27, 2020 9:38 pm
Sweden has had a higher death toll than its Nordic neighbours but notice its curve is going down also. The fact that they are following the same downwards trajectory as everyone else is certainly interesting given they achieved this without imposing the same stringent policies.
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Jemisi wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 12:01 am
Kriterion, I would think your claim was stronger if it said, "scientists ought never".
And I haven't heard any do it in relation to covid so we don't need to argue about that.
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eugene wrote: ↑Mon Jun 01, 2020 5:24 pm
Italian doctors are now saying that coronavirus is disappearing, the new positive tests only contain a fraction of the virus compared to two months ago. In the USA, the pandemic is overm it has been replaced with racism. Suddenly it is ok to gather in large groups again. Bring on the summer!
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