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Article  Occam's razor the only feature that differentiates science from pseudoscience?

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Most scientists don't know what science actually is, but Occam's razor can bring clarity, says Surrey geneticist
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/news/most-scien...ng-clarity

PRESS RELEASE: Occam's razor – the principle that, when faced with competing explanations, we should choose the simplest that fits the facts – is not just a tool of science. Occam's razor is science, insists a renowned molecular geneticist from the University of Surrey.

In a paper published by Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Professor Johnjoe McFadden argues Occam's razor – attributed to the Surrey-born, Franciscan friar, William of Occam (1285 – 1347) – is the only feature that differentiates science from superstition, pseudoscience or fake news.

Professor McFadden said: "What is science? The rise of issues such as vaccine hesitancy, climate scepticism, alternative medicine, and mysticism reveals significant levels of distrust or misunderstanding of science amongst the general public. The ongoing Covid enquiry also highlights how scientific ignorance extends into the heart of government. Part of the problem is that most people, even most scientists, have no clear idea of what science is actually about."

Factors often cited as being the essence of science, such as experimentation or mathematics, are widely used in disciplines as diverse as gardening, accounting, cooking or astrology. Alchemists performed thousands of experiments attempting to transform base metal into gold but got nowhere, whereas astrologers use mathematics to calculate horoscopes. Neither is considered science. But why?

William of Occam insisted that science is the search for the simplest solutions. Occam's razor was adopted by Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo and Newton to, for example, argue that Earth orbits the sun, not the other way around, because it is simpler. They used the razor to clear a path through mysticism, superstition, and religion to found modern science. The razor continues to be invaluable, helping to predict, for example, the Higgs boson.

Professor McFadden continued:

"Whereas practitioners of mysticism, alternative medicine, pseudoscience or fake news can invent spirits, demons conspiracies or Elvis on the moon, to make sense of their world, scientists will always adopt the simplest solution to even the most complex problems. That is the beauty of Occam's razor."

"While mysticism, alternative medicine, and fake news often resort to elaborate explanations like spirits or moon-landing conspiracies, scientists seek the simplest solutions to complex problems. Today's world, riddled with pseudoscience and misinformation, partly stems from a poor grasp of science. Often taught as a jumble of obscure theories and complex equations, science can overwhelm students, driving them away. However, portraying science as a method to find simple explanations for our world's complexities, using experimentation, mathematics, and logic, could make it accessible to all, including politicians."
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Quote:Today's world, riddled with pseudoscience and misinformation, partly stems from a poor grasp of science. Often taught as a jumble of obscure theories and complex equations, science can overwhelm students, driving them away. However, portraying science as a method to find simple explanations for our world's complexities, using experimentation, mathematics, and logic, could make it accessible to all, including politicians."

Truth be told the majority of people on earth will likely still continue to embrace the more complicated and more exciting view of the universe than the more simple scientific view. People's minds get easily taxed by purely abstract theories and generalizations. The world they want to live in must have personal relevance and existential realness. There must be a visceral openness to the reality of the unknown and the uncertain. Noone wants to live in a sterile realm of impersonal forces and particles that behave according to a bunch of obscure and cryptic laws. This obstinate demand for meaning among most of us is not really a weakness so much as a very human longing to find a cozy place in the cosmic scheme of things. It's just unfortunate that it is so often assuaged with crude superstitions and religion and pseudoscience.
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Scientists generally spend 10,000 hours or more gaining some level of competence in their chosen field. Occam's razor gives us a way to simulate competence without needing to know anything - or does it?

What we really need is a way to sort fact from fantasy, faith and self-constructed narratives of justification.

I suspect Occam's razor leads to dangerous delusions of competence - more often than not.
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Zinjanthropos Offline
I assume that ‘God did it’ is a pseudo-science conclusion. But for those who claim theism is science, it is also Occam’s Razor, about as simple as it gets. Probably the simplest explanation one could possibly have, so why doesn’t science use it?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theistic...ntestable.
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