Science is Fanciful and Factual

It is a competition between what we imagine the answers are and what experimentation tells us they are.

Direct Quote:

The scientific method is a potentiation of common sense, exercised with a specially firm determination not to persist in error if any exertion of hand or mind can deliver us from it. Like other exploratory processes, it can be resolved into a dialogue between fact and fancy, the actual and the possible; between what could be true and what is in fact the case. The purpose of scientific enquiry is not to compile an inventory of factual information, nor to build up a totalitarian world picture of Natural Laws in which every event that is not compulsory is forbidden. We should think of it rather as a logically articulated structure of justifiable beliefs about nature. It begins as a story about a Possible World—a story which we invent and criticise and modify as we go along, so that it ends by being, as nearly as we can make it, a story about real life.

Folksonomies: scientific method meaning experimentation

 Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Medawar , P B (2008-10-02), Induction and Intuition in Scientific Thought, Retrieved on 2012-06-12
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