• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    I’d be more suspicious of a person coming to my door purely just to educate me on cool science things. I wouldn’t be able to shake the feeling that he’s trying to sell me something.

    At least with religion I know their game and I know I’m not interested but science that’s interesting.

  • Toneswirly@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Wouldnt happen. Scientists are too in love with the possibility they are wrong. Little room for evangelism

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      8 months ago

      Only because they often are… which is what makes science so great. If everything was thought to be correct, what good would testing and new discovery be? The fact that scientists have historically been wrong drives scientists to prove other scientists wrong.

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        7 months ago

        The scientific method:

        • Make a guess
        • Prove yourself wrong, or get someone else to do it
        • Repeat

        /s

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    8 months ago

    “Is life on Venus coming to kill us?”

    “Oh, no, these are microorganis-”

    Shuts door

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    I’ve found the fastest ways to get religious folk that knock on my door to scurry in a hurry is:

    1. offer to listen as long as they like but only after they roast a bowl with you
    2. tell them to pay their fucking taxes

    Now if science folk came knockin that would be great over a roasted bowl as well

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    8 months ago

    I’d have so many questions. In a good way. They wouldn’t have time to visit anyone else that day.

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      8 months ago

      Have you heard of dark energy and matter?

      No what is it?

      Well, we really don’t know but it’s there. Trust us.

      Sounds made up like some guy coming back to life. Fuck off.

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      Didn’t Pythagoras have a cult or some shit?

      Also, I would say a lot of modern medicine, since the discovery of germ theory, has included a sizeable portion of evangelism. How do you think they got people to start washing their hands or taking antibiotics?

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    It’s a two-edged sword: yes, you’re probably doing great work, but on the other hand it might come off as annoying and give science a bad name.

    I wouldn’t mind some random knock on my door once a week or so by someone who wants to sit down and teach me some random scientific principle or spit out fast facts. One would have to watch out for false priests though. “did you know that vaccines are nanobots injected to support Bill Gates?” or something.

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