The way you describe the scientific method it may as well be a magical spell.
It is a really awesome summary of sensible ideas and a notably agreement of prominent western intellectuals. But to disregard anything before it is a very strong and not at all scientific opinion.
Imagine trying to tell your math teacher that pythagoras was to stupid to double test their ideas or your doctor that hippocrates was but a religious nutjob.
Imagine going to a thousand year old building and being utterly blind for the intens mathematical knowledge coded within your surroundings because you don’t believe “quality science” has been invented yet.
From where do you derive the faith to trust in all the science that is done ever since?
I don’t trust people since then much more then those from before which is why i vouch personal experimentation, using your own senses and internal logic to come to conclusions. For me those just happen to align largely with platonism. Which has though mechanics that appear just as relevant to quantum mechanics now as it did for psychologically when i first externally heard about them.
Full mask off trolling are we now?
Or really that pitty about being unable to hold yourself in an argument you just have to trow a tantrum.
I mean i don’t want to go this low but you didn’t even try reply intelligently so what else am i to describe this
“Cool. The Ancient Greeks were still wrong about pretty much everything.”
Print this on something for your philosophy teacher to hang on their wall, they will unironically love it, i am”
Nope. Responding to something silly you said by pointing out that the so-called Ancient Greek scientists you like were wrong on virtually every explanation of how the universe worked is not trolling.