Scientific Method and "The Stone Tape"
Scientific Method and the Stone Tape
The scientific method is a procedure that was developed over centuries to organize the steps in the procedures of scientific investigations. These steps were designed so that the results gathered by scientists would be considered to be verifiable and repeatable, and therefore correct. By using the scientific method, scientists use observations and hypothesis, in order to predict the outcome of an experiment, then conduct that experiment and draw conclusions from the observations of the experiment. ("Understanding and Using the Scientific Method") In other words, the scientific method sees something, hypothesizes about it, tests that hypothesis through experimentation, and draw conclusions from those experimental results. It is used because it demands strict adherence to the steps, and therefore the results can be accepted as real and conclusive. However, many scientists do not always follow the scientific method, and because of this the results of their science is often flawed. One example of scientists not adhering to the steps of the scientific method can be found in the 1972 BBC broadcast entitled The Stone Tape, which involves the story of a group of fictional scientists who...
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