North_Ranger
Staff member
lets not talk about statistical analysis, what they do is simple rough reproduction of a supposed event. they are trying to "reproduce an experiment" is the general argument you seem to get from people. of course that ignores the fact that the event is a urban legend/myth. so yes I agree as well.HA YES!! THAT is what I hate about Mythbusters too. I'd add "What do you mean 'representative'?"
See, if they did what you're saying, I'd be okay with the show. But I don't get that impression from the show at all! In fact, I've always gotten quite the opposite, which is why it bugs me so.I'm pretty sure that the Mythbusters don't claim to be difinitive. I'm pretty sure they are straightforward that they're on an entertainment show.
An up-tone version of it, with lingering gay notes and better camera angles?pretty much, myth busters is to science what top gun is to war.
The best recruiting tool in a generation?pretty much, myth busters is to science what top gun is to war.
actually yes, oddly enough, they seem to make freshman want to at least look at science fields. at least freshman at my schoolThe best recruiting tool in a generation?
FTFYMythbusterhatejealousy from the science community cracks me up every time.
Hmm, normally, I like xkcd, but this one is pretty weak. It's not really the lack of rigor that's the problem for me, it's the way they act like it IS rigorous. Especially Jamie. The third panel is the heart of the problem--the viewers. People don't watch it this way. They watch it to see the proof/disproof, not the experimentation. I don't think they learn this lesson at all. That's my issue! They see these guys "test" something, and then assume it's right, and never think about the experiment. I've seen enough people say "well, Mythbusters tested that", and cite it for proof. I have never once seen, though, anyone say, "Oh Mythbusters tested something, I should test my thing, too."
Oh really? I suppose in your "scientist" world, zombie Feynman does have rigor, and is therefore incapable of shambling around, spreading revelations.It's not really the lack of rigor that's the problem for me,
I can't claim to be king because some watery tart threw a scimitar at me.Hey, that's no basis for a system of government.
--Patrick
A group of crows is called a murder.. . . I don't get it.
Here you go: Collective Noun List.I . . . did not know that. HOW did I not know that?! My brother just saw the pic and got it right away! WTF!!!