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Chapter 0: So what are we doing here?” My goal, give you example and practice in how science thinks and how we arrive at knowledge – astronomy is the setting The text gives a little on the process of science and clear thinking, but not enough to my way of thinking I wrote my own “Chapter 0” just for you! And, maybe to stir some action in the room as we throw some icewater on snake- oil salesman and other foes of clear thinking

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Chapter 0: So what are we doing here?”

• My goal, give you example and practice in how science thinks and how we arrive at knowledge – astronomy is the setting

• The text gives a little on the process of science and clear thinking, but not enough to my way of thinking

• I wrote my own “Chapter 0” just for you! And, maybe to stir some action in the room as we throw some icewater on snake-oil salesman and other foes of clear thinking

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The Nature of Thinking Clearly

“The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is, it is comprehensible” – Albert Einstein

• Poetry, or did he mean us to take this literally?

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The brain/mind is a product of nature

It has evolved by natural selection • Natural Selection: we are not all

equal. Those better able to survive and prosper leave more descendents, who to some extent, genetically inherit this higher “fitness”, and therefore leave more offspring who inherit it as well. Thus, favorable traits tend to spread, unfavorable traits tend to die out.

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Each Species is Distinguished by Having a Distinctive

“Edge”

So, What makes us, homo sapiens, good competitors for the resources necessary for life?

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How do you Know when You’ve Understood

Something?

• What is the actual experience of understanding?

• What is / are the experiencial cues that signal understanding?

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The Light Bulb Feeling!

• The “light bulb feeling” – Too many of us did not have teachers or parents who pointed out how important it is to recognize it and to seek it.

• It is the gold standard for a genuine grasp of Reality.

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The “Light bulb” goes on…

…when new understanding is integrated into previous understanding in a non-contradictory way.

Reason – the art of identifying facts about reality without contradictions.

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•Requires caring. Requires mental effort. Focus.

•Curiosity is nature’s built-in motivation to give thinking a try. And reward is the “lightbulb feeling” of understanding – it feels good! As it should, it’s concrete expression of your power.

•If you’re not curious, learning will be very very difficult for you! Re-connect with your native curiosity (otherwise – you’re doomed!)

Getting to the Light Bulb Feeling

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Hey, it’s all we’ve got!

• The authoritarian mindset – arghh!!

• Rote memorization of undigested factoids. Gah!

• This is not (yet) “1984” – no lightbulb?, then no understanding!

• Don’t let yourself be brow-beaten into accepting the undigestable by “authorities”. Ask – why do you say so?

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New Age thinking …

• There’s brilliantly insightful New Age thought, and then there’s nonsense. Really need a good “BS” detector here!… a bit too fuzzy for the most part!

• PseudoScience…Tarot cards, pyramid power, past lives, homeopathy… the list is almost endless!

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Astrology

– is within the reach of science!

By that I mean – it’s testable, and…

it fails miserably! How interesting that so few astrology followers have any interest in this telltale fact! Psychology, rather than a desire for truth, seems to be what’s going on.

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There is ONE REALITY

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Reality = that which exists.

• Everything fits together without contradiction, by logical necessity... Because the alternative is - your brain doesn’t work! Then nothing you say can be trusted, including the claim there’s more than ONE Reality

• See? Claiming multiple realities is self-contradictory!

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Natural vs. Supernatural

• If the mind works, then there’s ONE Reality. Reality = that which actually exists.

• The idea of the “supernatural” provides no explanatory power. It’s giving up on a non-contradictory explanation. Let’s have no quitters!

• If we can’t explain it, we work harder till we can. “Supernatural” is either a claim no natural explanation is ever possible (pretty arrogant, no?), i.e stops all thought and effort, or it’s wishful thinking. Or both.

• And it’s a statement that your brain doesn’t work. Self Contradiction – a nonsensical statement!

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Respecting Your Own Mind• Top priority – a respect for facts, for what Nature says is

true!

• “What is the evidence?” “Is this reasonable” “Does this conflict with other observations or knowledge I hold?” – asking these questions regularly gives self confidence and keeps up the quality of the contents of your mind.

• Putting other considerations first…(do I want to believe this? Will this make me unpopular? Does this force me to confront things I don’t want to confront?) …. is the path to towards a mind learning to distrust itself. Anxiety, depression… and worse. yow! Cultivate a proper Method, a proper Orientation to Reality, if you want good self respect, confidence.

• It’s OK to acknowledge “I don’t know”. Be clear on what you have understood, what you know to be false, and what is still not understood by you. Don’t be so quick to grasp at a false explanation. Since genuine understanding takes effort, takes careful investigation, takes perhaps advances in technology… it takes TIME! Patience!

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3 modes of representing reality in internal

experience

• Visual (pictures, movies)

• Auditory (sounds)

• Kinesthetic (a visceral sensation using your proprioceptive system)

• Practice all three. Physical sciences best understood using the visual mode.

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What Science is, and Is Not

• Science…. It’s not nerdy factoids, or geeks in white lab coats, …

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…or big equations

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…or Hollywood stereotypes

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…or Evil Doers…

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They’re good people! Like my astronomer friend Stephane…

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Or even this…

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Science is – a way of thinking• We’re all scientists at least some of the time.• In the end, it’s very simple – it’s a dogged concern

with What is The Truth? • Clear thinking is a skill and a habit… and it’s

exciting and fun too.• And it feels so good to let go of all those filters to

knowing, filters having to do with your feelings or your fears, or anything except…

What Is The Truth?Now, how you FEEL about the truth is also an

important question. But it’s a very different one and it should be asked at a very different time. Not when your trying to figure out WHAT the truth IS.

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Scientific Method – The most efficient way we’ve found to get

that “lightbulb” feeling of genuine understanding

• Observations… generate questions “how does…?”• Come up with a hypothesis of “how”• Imagine the meaning of the hypothesis, to come

up with ways of testing. “If X is true, then we ought to see Y” – go look for “Y”.

• Test and test again. Ask Nature herself if your hypthesis is valid. If it fails then you’ve “RULED it OUT”. Time to find a new hypothesis.

• If it passes every test put to it, a hypothesis graduates to the status of a THEORY

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A Theory …

• Needs to be taken seriously as a contender for Truth

• It’s not a guess, it’s not an arm-chair speculation, it’s already passed every test we’ve put it through. So it’s got to be on the “short list”

• The popular press confuses the term “theory” with “hypothesis”, as in “it’s JUST a theory”. Wrong!

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Occam’s Razor• “Given two or more ideas, all of which are

consistent with current observations, the one which is simplest (least conflicts with current knowledge) is most likely to be true”

• It’s an efficient guide to finding decent hypotheses…

• Note – “most likely”: Nature isn’t obliged to obey your notions of simplicity. But it’s still been shown by experience to be the best bet for allocating scarce resources of scientific time and money

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A quote from Carl Sagan’s “The Demon Haunted World”…

• “If we can't think for ourselves, if we're unwilling to question authority, then we're just putty in the hands of those in power. But if the citizens are educated and form their own opinions, then those in power work for us. In every country, we should be teaching our children the scientific method and the reasons for a Bill of Rights. With it comes a certain decency, humility and community spirit. In the demon-haunted world that we inhabit …, this may be all that stands between us and the enveloping darkness." –Carl Sagan

• My own feelings – most of the scientists I know and have worked with are profoundly spiritual people. But they see spirituality in a deeper sense than the conventional sense. A connection with the Universe that has mystery, grandeur, profound respect for the human person and for a world that is “subtle, but not malicious” (Einstein).

• No secret that I’m not fond of western religions, but I do have respect for spirituality, and especially the ancient wisdoms of some Eastern philosophies. Zen, Taoism, have found ways of casting the spiritual life in ways that do not include the fundamentalist notions of Original Sin or that humans are mere servants for the supposed will of God. From that, come too many Holy Wars for my taste…

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Key Points – Chapter 0 and Scientific Thinking

• All of “Chap 0” is important (after all, I wrote it!) So, read it thoroughly

• The steps of the scientific method• The nature and psychological issues of

pseudo-science.• Occam’s Razor• Modes of representing reality in our minds• The fatal flaws with supernaturalism

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Martian canals – seeing what you want to see?

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Face on Mars by Martian Orbiter

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The Universe Revealed by Science… IS magical!

• Astrology and other New Age bogus’ities? C’mon – it’s time to let go. Let’s evolve…

• You want to go slack-jawed with awe? Study quantum mechanics, study modern cosmology, the new Multiverse!

• Science is much MORE magical because it’s Nature herself talking to us. When you see a great, inspiring film, isn’t it much more inspiring when you learn it is a true story?

• And the best reason… science is just plain FUN.• So: toss dogmatism, learn to be humble (don’t

dictate to Nature what she is and is not!), and to re-assume the responsibility of independent thought. Get comfortable with uncertainty, be open minded…

• - but not so open minded that your brains fall out.