This chapter explores the replication crisis in social sciences, analyzing a specific experiment by Darryl Ben on priming and the validity of results amidst skepticism. It further discusses the importance of data and underlying mechanisms in scientific theories, using examples from history to emphasize the need for empirical evidence. The conversation also delves into the challenges of making predictions in theories and beliefs, contrasting the predictability of certain events with the unpredictability of chaotic occurrences.

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