The Practice of Faith in Science
- Theories which have withstood many tests over a long period of time
take on an air of [unquestionable] fact.
- Practically, a "long time" is one human generation.
- Scientific fields develop paradigms - a set of theoretical constructs
which encapsulate the state of knowledge in that field.
- The paradigm currently accepted by the majority of practitioners of
a particular field is the default "correct" picture.
- A standard paradigm is true until proven false
[very thoroughly].
- It is better to modify a small part of an existing framework to
incorporate new experimental data than reject the entire paradigm, even
if this makes the theory more complicated.