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  3. I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

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  • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

    I also have to point out that the most expensive space telescope (JWST) cost about $500 million/year. We spent 1000x that much on AI development in 2025.

    Data collection is essential for discovery...and it's remarkably cheap compared to many other things we do routinely.

    #science #nature #history #tech

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    #3

    I've also seen smart people tie themselves into knots trying to defend the original claim.

    "He just means big science is expensive."
    "He just means that AI can help with data analysis."
    "He just means that string theory is a dead end."

    But that is not the claim, and the efforts to justify it only make the argument even stranger.

    tobyhaynes@mstdn.caT reedmideke@mastodon.socialR abesamma@toolsforthought.socialA xchaos@f.czX revk@toot.me.ukR 7 Replies Last reply
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    • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

      I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

      Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

      Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

      #science #nature #technology

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      #4

      @coreyspowell
      People like Elon Musk will tear down others' accomplishments, because he could never equal them.

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      • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

        I also have to point out that the most expensive space telescope (JWST) cost about $500 million/year. We spent 1000x that much on AI development in 2025.

        Data collection is essential for discovery...and it's remarkably cheap compared to many other things we do routinely.

        #science #nature #history #tech

        harleck@tech.lgbtH This user is from outside of this forum
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        #5

        @coreyspowell

        https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasawebbtelescope/albums/72177720331299130/

        sorry for the edits. JWST images are as good as we've even been.

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        • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

          I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

          Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

          Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

          #science #nature #technology

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          #6

          @coreyspowell It's nothing less than a complete rejection of inductive science!

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          • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

            I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

            Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

            Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

            #science #nature #technology

            gnoll110@ruby.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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            #7

            @coreyspowell

            I put any stagnation of physics etal, down to 45 years of Reaganomics.

            ...verses, say Dengonomics.

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            • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

              I've also seen smart people tie themselves into knots trying to defend the original claim.

              "He just means big science is expensive."
              "He just means that AI can help with data analysis."
              "He just means that string theory is a dead end."

              But that is not the claim, and the efforts to justify it only make the argument even stranger.

              tobyhaynes@mstdn.caT This user is from outside of this forum
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              #8

              @coreyspowell
              Progress relies on understanding.
              Science is built on hypothesis / observation / analysis and identification of the success or failure of the hypothesis.

              Elon Musk demonstrates clearly that he has no idea what science is. Much as he has demonstrated that he has no idea what software engineering is.

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              • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                #science #nature #technology

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                #9

                @coreyspowell I've been hearing this one since back in the sci.physics days. It verges on a conspiracy theory.

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                • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                  I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                  Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                  Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                  #science #nature #technology

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                  #10

                  @coreyspowell
                  "As a consequence, there can be no advancement of learning. Truth has been already spelled out once and for all, and we can only keep interpreting its obscure message."

                  - Ur-Fascism, Umberto Eco

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                  • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                    I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                    Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                    Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                    #science #nature #technology

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                    #11

                    @coreyspowell I recently read that owning and posting shitty fascist claptrap on a giant, ai oozing, propaganda mill of a social media platform does much worse for physics than telescopes or colliders ever could.

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                    • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                      I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                      Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                      Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                      #science #nature #technology

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                      #12

                      @coreyspowell
                      To those in the know, Musk exposes his ignorance with such stupid talk. To those not in the know, he exposes his arrogance.

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                      • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                        I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                        Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                        Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                        #science #nature #technology

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                        #13

                        @coreyspowell

                        What is slowing discovery is a poorly conceived really big spaceship money pit.

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                        • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                          I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                          Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                          Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                          #science #nature #technology

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                          #14
                          @coreyspowell don't need to observe the world when we have generative AI!
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                          • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                            I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                            Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                            Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                            #science #nature #technology

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                            #15

                            @coreyspowell
                            And his plan that relies on huge constellations of giant AI satellites somehow ISN'T "expensive hardware?"

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                            • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                              I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                              Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                              Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                              #science #nature #technology

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                              #16

                              @coreyspowell you could build a whole lot of Superconducting Super Colliders and JWSTs for the cost of one gigantic "AI" fraud company.

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                              • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                                I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                                Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                                Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                                #science #nature #technology

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                                #17

                                @coreyspowell

                                He also believes we live in a simulation. I assume that he thinks that the simulation is being run to study us and thus all that physics stuff is just “background” decorations on the fish tank.

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                                • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                                  I've also seen smart people tie themselves into knots trying to defend the original claim.

                                  "He just means big science is expensive."
                                  "He just means that AI can help with data analysis."
                                  "He just means that string theory is a dead end."

                                  But that is not the claim, and the efforts to justify it only make the argument even stranger.

                                  reedmideke@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #18

                                  @coreyspowell I mean, he's the guy who, despite being head dude of the largest satellite operator in the world, argued satellites couldn't be a problem for astronomy because they'd be in darkness at night… so yeah, I'd agree there's a much more straightforward explanation for his apparently nonsensical statements https://mastodon.social/@reedmideke/113817738470795433

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                                  • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                                    I've also seen smart people tie themselves into knots trying to defend the original claim.

                                    "He just means big science is expensive."
                                    "He just means that AI can help with data analysis."
                                    "He just means that string theory is a dead end."

                                    But that is not the claim, and the efforts to justify it only make the argument even stranger.

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                                    #19

                                    @coreyspowell trying to defend this man's stream of weird takes is a thankless, exhausting and fruitless endeavour. Idk why many still do it.

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                                    • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                                      I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                                      Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                                      Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                                      #science #nature #technology

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                                      #20

                                      @coreyspowell billionaires:
                                      no need to look inside, there's no point, introspection is dead

                                      also billionaires: there is also no need to look outside

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                                      • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                                        I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                                        Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                                        Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                                        #science #nature #technology

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                                        #21

                                        @coreyspowell

                                        That post sounds like it came out of a particular 2026 AI crevasse, the speculations of the LLM are more impressive to it than doing the work to find out the ground truth from actual reality. Until you tell it to stop guessing and instrument so we can find out what actually happens.

                                        Humans know by bitter experience, reality beats everything, and one word that definitely came from the heart of your problem in reality, is worth more than all the LLM's speculation.

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                                        • coreyspowell@mastodon.socialC coreyspowell@mastodon.social

                                          I keep seeing versions of this post, which imply a bizarre misunderstanding of how we know the world.

                                          Do people imagine that if we'd never observed galaxies or neutrinos or exoplanets or the cosmic microwave background, we could have *imagined* these things & that would be just as real?

                                          Or that we've magically reached the point, just now, where we no longer need to observe the world?

                                          #science #nature #technology

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                                          #22

                                          @coreyspowell #ElonMusk Proves Yet Again That He's Just Not Very Bright. America's dumbest smart guy strikes again with an idiotic take on subways. https://gizmodo.com/elon-musk-proves-yet-again-that-hes-just-not-very-brigh-1848835670

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