Mainstream Science: What's the Mainstay?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around identifying the foundational principles or "mainstay" of mainstream science. Participants explore various theories, methodologies, and assumptions that underpin scientific inquiry, touching on topics such as thermodynamics, the scientific method, and fundamental forces like gravity and electromagnetism.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants suggest thermodynamics as a potential mainstay of mainstream science.
  • One participant emphasizes the assumption that our corner of the universe behaves similarly to other parts, which is crucial for understanding physical laws.
  • Another perspective highlights the importance of a rational approach to studying phenomena, integrating previous scientific foundations.
  • A claim is made that the electromagnetic spectrum is fundamental to the existence and maintenance of the universe.
  • Participants note the absence of gravity and spacetime in the discussion, questioning their roles in ongoing scientific discovery.
  • Several participants point out the significance of the scientific method, suggesting that without it, the foundations of physics might lean towards supernatural explanations.
  • Mathematical expressions are presented, though their relevance to the mainstay discussion is unclear.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of views on what constitutes the mainstay of science, with no consensus reached. Multiple competing perspectives are presented, indicating an unresolved discussion.

Contextual Notes

Some claims depend on specific interpretations of scientific principles, and the discussion includes unresolved mathematical expressions that may not directly relate to the main topic.

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I understand that every thing in science is questionable, but what if anything
is the mainstay for main stream science?
 
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Thermodynamics?
 
- the assumption that - by and large - our corner of the universe is pretty much like any other part of the universe - that laws that apply here can be expected to apply elsewhere.

This is an extremely important assumption in our exploration of the laws of physics, without which, we would be unable to believe we have a fundamental understanding of anything.
 
My approach would be based upon semantics, in that I agree with the foregoing answers but have a different one of my own due to a different way of interpreting the question. To me, the mainstay of science is the approach to any phenomenon as something to be studied and understood as much as possible from a rational standpoint, and must be integrated into any foregoing scenarios to build upon the foundations of the science that has gone before.
 
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the universe is here and was created and is maintained by the electromagnetic spectrum. without it nothing would exist
 
No one has mentioned gravity yet, or space time, the theories that tie up
some top thinkers, is it for ever over the horizon of discovery, or just
tantalizing close?
 
How come noone's mentioned the scientific method yet? Without it, the "mainstay" of physics would probably be God or some other supernatural entity.
 
kernelpenguin said:
How come noone's mentioned the scientific method yet? Without it, the "mainstay" of physics would probably be God or some other supernatural entity.
Danger was talking about the scientific method.
 
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