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 |  |  | #10210 |  | Experience varies directly with equipment ruined. 
 |  |  |  | #10211 |  | Experiments must be reproducible; they should all fail in the same way. 
 |  |  |  | #10212 |  | Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary proof.  There are many examples of outsiders who eventually overthrew entrenched scientific orthodoxies,
 but they prevailed with irrefutable data.  More often, egregious findings
 that contradict well-established research turn out to be artifacts.  I have
 argued that accepting psychic powers, reincarnation, "cosmic conciousness,"
 and the like, would entail fundamental revisions of the foundations of
 neuroscience.  Before abandoning materialist theories of mind that have paid
 handsome dividends, we should insist on better evidence for psi phenomena
 than presently exists, especially when neurology and psychology themselves
 offer more plausible alternatives.
 -- Barry L. Beyerstein, "The Brain and Conciousness:
 Implications for Psi Phenomena".
 
 |  |  |  | #10213 |  | Factorials were someone's attempt to make math LOOK exciting. 
 |  |  |  | #10214 |  | Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable. 
 |  |  |  | #10215 |  | Federal grants are offered for... research into the recreation potential of interplanetary space travel for the culturally disadvantaged.
 
 |  |  |  | #10216 |  | Five is a sufficiently close approximation to infinity. -- Robert Firth
 
 "One, two, five."
 -- Monty Python and the Holy Grail
 
 |  |  |  | #10217 |  | Florence Flask was ... dressing for the opera when she turned to her husband and screamed, "Erlenmeyer!  My joules!  Someone has stolen my
 joules!"
 
 "Now, now, my dear," replied her husband, "keep your balance and reflux
 a moment.  Perhaps they're mislead."
 
 "No, I know they're stolen," cried Florence.  "I remember putting them
 in my burette ... We must call a copper."
 
 Erlenmeyer did so, and the flatfoot who turned up, one Sherlock Ohms,
 said the outrage looked like the work of an arch-criminal by the name
 of Lawrence Ium.
 
 "We must be careful -- he's a free radical, ultraviolet, and
 dangerous.  His girlfriend is a chlorine at the Palladium.  Maybe I can
 catch him there."  With that, he jumped on his carbon cycle in an
 activated state and sped off along the reaction pathway ...
 -- Daniel B. Murphy, "Precipitations"
 
 |  |  |  | #10218 |  | For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. -- H. L. Mencken
 
 |  |  |  | #10219 |  | For God's sake, stop researching for a while and begin to think! 
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