Psychology is not science.


Psychology is not science.
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The poster who thought vectors were an exotic mathmatical abstraction beyond the capabilities of high school seniors and college freshmen. The poster who didn't have the foggiest clue that general relativity was an approach to address accelerating frames of reference.
I have no doubt Sybil is above average in intelligence, but also insane.
He also never heard of B.F. Skinner, Industrial psychology or behavioral modification. IIRC, he's used the term "brain washing" before, which, of course, is applied psychology.
Alternatively, he could just be lying which he's been known to do.
His manifesto in his signatures, some of which he's now hidden, indicates both education and intelligence. It's the cray-cray that fucks him up.Any college graduate or well read person is aware that there is a science of psychology, and it is a legitimate research area in the pantheon of behavioral and social sciences.
I actually think Into The Bulverism is on the stupid end of the spectrum, but has a talent for learning buzzwords he works into gibberish sentences which upon examination are nothing but meaningless word salad.
RAAA. Word stuffing. Vectors are not exotic. Anyone can learn them, but you seem to have a real problem understanding them for some reason.![]()
The poster who thought vectors were an exotic mathmatical abstraction beyond the capabilities of high school seniors and college freshmen.
RAAA. There is no such thing as an 'accelerating frame of reference'.The poster who didn't have the foggiest clue that general relativity was an approach to address accelerating frames of reference.
^^^RAAA. Word stuffing. Vectors are not exotic. Anyone can learn them, but you seem to have a real problem understanding them for some reason.
RAAA. There is no such thing as an 'accelerating frame of reference'.
Any college graduate or well read person is aware that there is a science of psychology, and it is a legitimate research area in the pantheon of behavioral and social sciences.
I actually think Into The Bulverism is on the stupid end of the spectrum, but has a talent for learning buzzwords he works into gibberish sentences which upon examination are nothing but meaningless word salad.
Psychology is not a branch of science.
Buzzword fallacy. Inversion fallacy.
You be cray-cray dancing fool, Sybil.IMA CRAZY FOOL
WATCH ME DANCE MY CRAY-CRAY DANCE
LOOK AT ME DANCING
I don't give a shit about text analytics.
You obviously lied about having a Geochem PhD or having any substantial college science background. Liars are posting in bad faith.
Now he's claiming to be a high school virgin. It's explains everything.![]()
You'd be hard pressed to find examples of me bitching and whining.
I actually think Into The Bulverism is on the stupid end of the spectrum, but has a talent for learning buzzwords he works into gibberish sentences which upon examination are nothing but meaningless word salad.
So you think I'm in high school and you post "cocksucker" at me dozens of times.
Hmmmm..... What could that possibly mean?
You claimed you were in HS, Perry. Was that another one of your many lies, son?
Why should anyone believe anything you post, Perry? IMO, you are in your 30s, slightly retarded, no college but maybe some night classes and you live with your parents. While I doubt you ever sucked Prince Andrew's cock, you clearly expressed a fascination with the idea.
That was intended as a joke and sarcastic. I mean you have suggested something about my virginity which wasn't an issue for me since high school. Given your "penchants" shown on this forum I thought you were just taking another guess at my age. So far you've guessed at my age being anywhere from 0-90
Ummmm.....
Nice save there.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
A very common philosophical view, and misunderstanding of the theory of relativity, is that relativity plays around with commonsense ideas of space and time and makes everything relative.
In the early 1900s, people were using Einstein’s theory of relativity to justify relativistic morals and relativistic aesthetics—all kinds of fields far from science.
Physics is about trying to understand an underlying objective reality, and that reality should not depend on one’s point of view or frame of reference.
The speed of light is one quantity that doesn’t depend on your point of view, but more fundamentally, the laws of physics do not depend on your point of view.
The numbers obtained when using the laws of physics, at least for some quantities—such as spatial differences or temporal intervals—do depend on your point of view. Other numbers don’t—such as, for example, the speed of light..
The individual measures of space and time are different in two different frames of reference, but you can combine them to get something that is objectively real: the invariant space-time interval. Space-time is invariant, which means that it doesn’t depend on your point of view; it doesn’t change with your frame of reference
It might bother you that events simultaneously in one frame aren’t simultaneous in another and that there are different time intervals between different events. However, neither of these concerns turns out to be a problem for causality. The space-time interval is one example of a relativistic invariant.
Source credit, Richard Wolfson, professor of physics
Doc'll fix it!