Pseudoscience – HillaryRaimo.com http://www.hillaryraimo.com/ Wed, 03 May 2023 14:25:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.9 https://www.hillaryraimo.com/wp-content/uploads/8bIUQZ/2023/05/cropped-Hillary-Raino-Site-Logo-32x32.png Pseudoscience – HillaryRaimo.com http://www.hillaryraimo.com/ 32 32 5 Most Popular Pseudoscientific Beliefs in the World https://www.hillaryraimo.com/5-most-popular-pseudoscientific-beliefs-in-the-world/ https://www.hillaryraimo.com/5-most-popular-pseudoscientific-beliefs-in-the-world/#respond Wed, 26 Apr 2023 08:55:25 +0000 https://www.hillaryraimo.com/?p=20 There are many beliefs and theories that are presented as scientific but lack evidence, rationality, or scientific method. Such beliefs and theories are usually placed under the category of pseudoscience. Most pseudoscientific beliefs often gain popularity among people because they seem to provide easy answers to complex questions. They also offer a sense of control, […]

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There are many beliefs and theories that are presented as scientific but lack evidence, rationality, or scientific method. Such beliefs and theories are usually placed under the category of pseudoscience. Most pseudoscientific beliefs often gain popularity among people because they seem to provide easy answers to complex questions.

They also offer a sense of control, and play into our biases and desires. Here, we’ll take a look at the most popular pseudoscientific beliefs that continue to control the minds of many individuals:

1. Homeopathy

This is a form of alternative medicine that’s based on the idea that ‘like cures like’. It uses highly diluted substances, often with no active ingredient, for treating a variety of ailments. In homeopathy, a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can cure similar symptoms in a sick person.

Over the years, there has been no scientific evidence that could support homeopathy. Besides, the dilution process used in homeopathic remedies is quite extreme. As a result, there’s no active ingredient left in the final product.

2. Astrology

When an individual is born, the celestial bodies are at a certain position at the time of his or her brith. According to astrology, the position of the celestial bodies at the time of a person’s birth determines what the individual’s future would be. The position of stars and planets at the time of your birth can also influence your personality, relationships, and life events.

Despite lacking any scientific evidence, astrology continues to be popular among people. They’re mostly the ones who seek guidance or validation from the stars. Numerous studies have shown that this is just a belief and there are no co-relations.

3. Ancient Aliens

In recent times, the ancient aliens theory has got a lot of support through television shows. The theory has also been popularized through books and several online communities. It is mainly based on the belief that extraterrestrial beings have visited Earth in the past.

This theory further states that these beings also influenced human history and culture. Those who support this belief often rely on ancient artwork or architecture. They carefully choose only a few ancient works of art and architecture that appear to depict aliens or advanced technology.

4. Crystal healing

There are some who believe that certain crystals and gemstones have healing properties. According to them, these crystals and gemstones can promote physical and emotional well-being in an individual. There’s no evidence available that could support this claim.

Even when there’s no scientific evidence for this, crystal healing has become increasingly popular today. Many individuals use crystals for everything from reducing anxiety to curing cancers. Even if there are any perceived benefits of this type of healing, they’re likely due to the placebo effect.

5. Anti-vaccination movement

The anti-vaccination movement has gained a lot of support in recent years. It is based on the belief that vaccines are harmful and can cause autism, allergies, and other health problems. Lots of scientific evidence have been presented, suggesting that vaccines are safe and effective.

Despite presenting such facts, this movement continues to grow and attract many believers. It often gets support through conspiracy theories and misinformation doing the rounds on social media.

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The Right Approach to Deal with Pseudosciences https://www.hillaryraimo.com/the-right-approach-to-deal-with-pseudosciences/ https://www.hillaryraimo.com/the-right-approach-to-deal-with-pseudosciences/#respond Sun, 12 Mar 2023 10:54:49 +0000 https://www.hillaryraimo.com/?p=12 Dr. Michael Gordin had said something interesting in an essay on pseudoscience. He argued that people often think about the divide between pseudoscience and real science incorrectly. The former has become much more insane and pervasive than ever before in recent times. This has happened despite all the scientific literacy and advancements in technology prevalent […]

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Dr. Michael Gordin had said something interesting in an essay on pseudoscience. He argued that people often think about the divide between pseudoscience and real science incorrectly. The former has become much more insane and pervasive than ever before in recent times. This has happened despite all the scientific literacy and advancements in technology prevalent today.

Many scientists have described the pseudo-scientific ideas as clearly mistaken. However, people still want to know more about them. We can get a better understanding of pseudosciences by looking at how they relate to real science. It would help us understand what they are and how we can deal with them.

The scientific and the unscientific

Many great minds have tried to distinguish between the scientific and the unscientific over the years. The outcome of their efforts have been mixed all this while. So, the question of what is scientific and unscientific has been described as the ‘demarcation problem’ in philosophy.

According to the philosopher Karl Popper, a hypothesis must be falsifiable to be considered scientific. For instance, Einstein’s theory of relativity makes clear predictions. It can be subject to tests and this makes it scientific. According to Popper, there are some unscientific theories like Freudian psychoanalysis, which are unfalsifiable.

Sometimes, it is quite difficult to say which idea is falsified by an experiment. There’s this idea about Bigfoot, which is falsifiable technically. Very few would think about searching for Bigfoot as most of them won’t consider it a worthwhile endeavor.

Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm shift

Thomas Kuhn’s concept of paradigm shift was once quite popular. This concept still finds references in a few circles. He places the line between science and non-science in terms of paradigms. Ideas that are in alignment with paradigms can be considered as science. Those ideas that do not align with paradigms are something else.

When problems with the dominant paradigm are too large to ignore, there’s a revolution. A new paradigm acquires prominence. Kuhn noted that experts in certain pseudosciences such as medieval medicine and astrology were not conducting any research. They were, therefore, not practicing science in any way.

Some scientific aspects can be explained by the idea of paradigms as the demarcation lines. Despite this, it fails to explain the occurrence of the shifts to new ideas to a great extent. While it can be used to describe pseudoscience, it is somewhat relativistic.

Dr. Gordin’s identification of different sciences

According to Dr. Michael Gordin, pseudoscience is the shadow of science. A shadow exists because of the object casting it. Dr. Gordin also goes on to suggest that science has more than one shadow. The tendencies of the shadows allow scientists to categorize them. So, there are groups that cover several topics of pseudoscience.

Each of these groups are motivated by varying factors and has different ideas. One needs to deal with such ideas in different ways. He first identifies the vestigial sciences as systems of thought that were considered sciences earlier. Today, the professional scientists have gradually moved away from these sciences or actively excluded them.

One of the most well-known among such sciences are alchemy and astrology. During the Renaissance period, they were largely synonymous with what is known today as chemistry and astronomy. There was a time when pseudosciences like alchemy and astrology were considered true sciences. Some of these pseudosciences still have a large number of supporters.

Different types of fringes according to Dr. Gordin

1. Ideological fringes

They’re usually ideas that serve a political ideology by distorting rational thinking. Among the famous examples were the Nazi Deutsche Physik and Stalinist Michurinism. Today, we can see such ideological fringes being used against climate science.

2. Controversy fringe

This includes works published within the bounds of a science that are potentially pathbreaking. They’re greeted with intense skepticism and debates that can be seen in professional journals. Some of these works do find acceptance, just like quantum mechanics was accepted a century ago.

3. Mentalist fringe

Dr. Gordin defines mentalist fringe as focusing on powers of the mind that are either under-appreciated or unrecognized. Mentalist fringe groups include a wide range of pseudosciences, ranging from extrasensory perception (ESP) to spiritualism. This group interestingly overlaps with the vestigial sciences, as such ideas were once considered pure sciences.

How pseudoscience must be approached

Pseudosciences mostly change with time. One can never get rid of them as anything that has a center has a fringe. Science is not different in this regard. Each category critiques mainstream science, according to Dr. Gordin. There are a few points that are raised consistently by pseudoscientists. One of them is an impression that science resists engagement with those who believe in pseudosciences.

There are many who might know about the scientific works, but not how they’re done. It would be great if those aspects of science could be demystified. The neutral parties must be educated more about the daily practices of science. A point of collaboration must be offered between different types of sciences.

Many fields of pseudoscience would seem rather absurd to many. However, they have journals with a form of peer review. Today, it is possible to obtain a certification in alternative sciences that are not of much use. All ancient religions have the mention of improbable planetary events between the planets such as Earth, Venus, and Jupiter.

An entire subculture once existed around such ideas. The claims made by such groups would make much more sense in a certain scenario. An example would be when people from science’s fringes are doing the same thing as people in the center.

The way forward

Dr. Gordin suggests that belittling the advocates of pseudosciences is a bad idea. The ideas that drive people to the fringes of science must be addressed instead. A better way to deal with this would be helping the pseudoscience advocates trust science.

They must not be made to feel as if it is just a hierarchy devoid of merits. When there was a rise in modern science across the world, pseudoscience was also around because of its advocates. Even today, there are many people who hold pseudo-scientific beliefs.

So, it is likely that it will continue to endure in some form or the other. The best way forward would be to protect the society from dangerous applications of pseudosciences. One must know how to talk to people with such beliefs and suggest alternatives that they can adopt.

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