The scientific method, properly employed, is a powerful tool for investigating natural phenomena.
Unfortunately, many who are called "scientists" are corporate employees more interested in their personal earnings than anything else. And too many of those who are not corporate employees use their status and position to beat down anyone else, including, and especially, other scientists whose ideas don't agree with their own.
All that said, I think everyone here realizes there are just some things that aren't suited to investigation using the scientific method -- the phenomena just don't sit still long enough to be analyzed and don't manifest upon command for verification of findings and testing of hypotheses.
Cheers
Unfortunately, many who are called "scientists" are corporate employees more interested in their personal earnings than anything else. And too many of those who are not corporate employees use their status and position to beat down anyone else, including, and especially, other scientists whose ideas don't agree with their own.
All that said, I think everyone here realizes there are just some things that aren't suited to investigation using the scientific method -- the phenomena just don't sit still long enough to be analyzed and don't manifest upon command for verification of findings and testing of hypotheses.
Cheers
Fire In The Hole