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Episode 2: Is the Scientific Method Wrong?

The Theory of Anything

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The Problem with Inductivism in Science

This chapter delves into the concept of induction in the scientific method, exposing its flaws and the misconception that science is based solely on inductive logic. Using examples like the sun rising every day and the turkey and farmer analogy, they highlight the problem of induction and the distinction between scientific facts and theories.

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