Science
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Science is the process of continuously studying the physical world (and by extension its surroundings in the universe), forming hypothesis and asking questions in order to attempt to find answers as to the nature of reality.
Contents
Hard Science
Physiscs
Theories of Relativity & Special Relativity
- wikipedia: E=mc2
- wikipedia: Special relativity
- wikipedia: Inertial frame of reference
- wikipedia: Speed of light
- wikipedia: Vacuum
- wikipedia: Relativity of simultaneity
Biology
Astronomy
- wikipedia: Astronomy
- Suspicious Observers: https://suspicious0bservers.org/[4]
- Deep Sky Eye: https://www.deepskyeye.com/ (run by my former BlueCross co-worker Tim Doucette)
Soft Science
Chemistry
Computer Science
See: Computer Science
External Links
- wikipedia: Science
- wikipedia: Scientific Method
- wikipedia: Scientific law
- wikipedia: Hypothesis
- wikipedia: Likelihood function
- wikipedia: Experiment
- wikipedia: Observation
- wikipedia: Test method
- wikipedia: Testability
- wikipedia: Verificationism (also known as "Confirmability")
- wikipedia: Reproducibility
- wikipedia: Controllability
- wikipedia: Observability
- wikipedia: Causality
- wikipedia: Efficacy
- wikipedia: Metascience (the science around improving the quality of the results of applications of the "Scientific Method")
- wikipedia: Scholarly peer review
- wikipedia: Preregistration (science) (concept of needing to "pre-register" one's hypothesis prior to a study to avoid confirmation biases or adjusting hypothesis' to appear to have been more correct than one was in reality)
- wikipedia: Clinical trial registration]]
- wikipedia: Replication crisis
- wikipedia: Perverse incentive
- wikipedia: Misuse of statistics
- wikipedia: Evidence-based medicine (EBM is one of the areas where "metascience" is particularly important to combat bias & incorrect assumptions/extrapolations)
- wikipedia: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Medicine)
References
- ↑ wikipedia: Hard and soft science
- ↑ wikipedia: Glossary of physics
- ↑ 200 interesting Physics topics: https://www.topicsforseminar.com/p/physics-seminar-topics.html
- ↑ How to Introduce the "Suspicious Observers" Community: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YnnPN6Rts
- ↑ wikipedia: Hard and soft science
See Also
Mathematics | Statistics | Education | HealthIT | Government/Politics | Economy | Computer Science