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作者: 咪啪骨 | 来源:发表于2017-02-27 22:09 被阅读0次

Although this is mistaken, no one doubted it until  the Italian astronomer Galileo Galileid is proved the idea in 1590. While it may seem obvious today that a good scientist must rely on empirical evidence, this was not always apparent.

empirical: relying onexperienceorobservationaloneoften without due regard for system and theory

e.g.

This sacred cosmology, moreover, was entirelysubject to belief and imaginationrather thandirectempiricalknowledge and reason.

This is not only a matter ofempiricalobservationbut ofinternal logic.

and so falsify the theory, or to repeat the experiment to make sure that the results are correct.

falsify:

1. to prove or declare false : disprove

e.g. The scientific method cannot establish truths; it can onlyfalsifyhypotheses.

→ Experiment may test a theory, or be purelyspeculative. When the New Zealand-born physicist Ernest Rutherford watched his students fire alphaparticlesat gold leaf in a search fordeflections, he suggested putting thedetectorbeside the source, and to their astonishment some of the alpha particles bounced back off the paper-thinfoil.

spectulative: involving, based on, or constitutingintellectual speculation; also :theoreticalrather than demonstrable

speculation: investment involvinghigh riskbut alsothe possibility of high profits

e.g.

1.  ①They arehighlyspeculativeand you should only invest what you can afford to lose.

Much has been written about the urgent need for an overhaul of incentive schemes to encouragelongterm sustainable performancerather thanspeculativeshort-term gains.

2.The talks arespeculativerather thansubstantive, for three reasons.

[Synonyms] theoratical, academic, academical

[Antonyms] pratical, empirical

deflection: thechangeindirectionof a light beam as it crosses a boundary between two media with different refractive indexes

goad leaf

in some measure

ingenious

1. Having great inventive skill and imagination: an ingenious negotiator.Ingenious mechanical devices were invented.

2. Marked by or exhibiting originality or inventiveness:an ingenious solution to the problem.

3. Obsolete Having genius; brilliant.

corpse: human corpses

1. dead body

discredit

1. ruin the reputation of...

the idea of... began to take root

harbour life

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