How much of what we know is truly certain? Can science, with all its advances, give us definitive answers? Or are all we know just guesses subject to change and evolution?
The Deceit of Certainty is a journey into the world of science, where uncer ...
How much of what we know is truly certain? Can science, with all its advances, give us definitive answers? Or are all we know just guesses subject to change and evolution?
The Deceit of Certainty is a journey into the world of science, where uncertainty is not only not an obstacle but also a driving force for greater discoveries. In this work, interdisciplinary researcher Iman Asadi shows how the scientific method, for all its rigor, is always accompanied by probabilities and unanswered questions.
From physical theories that are revised in the face of new data to medical predictions that are never absolute, this book teaches us that accepting uncertainty not only brings us closer to the truth but also prevents us from falling into the trap of false simplifications and pseudoscience.
The Deceit of Certainty is a new look at the nature of human knowledge - an invitation to doubt, to think, and to accept the fact that science, rather than providing definitive answers, leads us to ask better questions.
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