Jose Fly
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It is an odd characteristic you have that when you are arguing about physics with a physicist, you automatically assume that your naïve intuition must be the more accurate.
You just described the Dunning-Kruger effect perfectly.
It is an odd characteristic you have that when you are arguing about physics with a physicist, you automatically assume that your naïve intuition must be the more accurate.
You just described the Dunning-Kruger effect perfectly.
Does that mean you are not going to show us humility and admit you mis-stated a few things? :rotfl:You add nothing but bile to any discussion.
The problem with experiencing the DK effect is that you deny that you suffer from it, based on that same lack of awareness and severe over estimation of their knowledge. Self assessments of knowledge are poor, which is why academics get regular external judgements.
Stripe, a video that mentions a few cases of poor research that got published doesn't mean all of science is a farce.