• Dyskolos
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    195 days ago

    Your bumhole tells me you’re a skeptical. So I probably can’t interest you in a great wrinkle- removing miracle-cream? A smoother hole begets a healthier life, a higher libido and more financial stability in life.

  • @[email protected]
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    145 days ago

    Not any more than palm reading is a science (it’s not.) It could be considered an art I suppose, but science needs to be things that can be tested and produce repeatable results.

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        4 days ago

        Still wouldn’t make it scientific. Nothing was tested. It was only observations and imagination. You could all lay in the grass and agree that a cloud shape looks similar to something else. Doesn’t mean a thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      Not any more than palm reading is a science

      Well… stick with me here, this is just a devil’s advocate hypothetical.

      Your hands are your primary method of interacting with the world. The creases, callouses, and other incidental features are reflections of the ways you most frequently use them.

      Obviously you can’t divine the future, but you can gather information about a person. I dare say you could devise experiments to detect correlations between certain features of the hands, and features of the person: their profession, hobbies, grooming habits, clumsiness, etc.

      I think a sincere scientific study could identify several hand features with moderately predictive correlations.

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        24 days ago

        You’re right in that you could learn about someone based on their hands. It’s the subjective nature of the predictions that make palm reading unscientific. There have been studies to show that certain health issues manifest in our skin. Palm reading isn’t focused solely on those issues though. It tries to predict all kinds of things (wealth, relationships, misfortune, etc.) How would you create a control group for a study like that?

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          14 days ago

          Well it’s not just health issues, there’s the arrangement and depth of the creases, callouses, tan lines and stains, cuts and scrapes. If you can map those broadly to character traits (rough and calloused hands imply hard work and industriousness, lots of little injuries imply absent-mindedness, etc), then you can use those character traits to predict the answers to some questions. An absent-minded person is more likely to meet with small misfortunes, for instance.

          Combine that with whatever the subject’s questions are, and a bit of basic psychology.

          • @[email protected]
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            14 days ago

            I see what you’re saying, and I’m not saying it can’t be useful or even helpful to individuals at times, just that it’s not scientific. It extends outside of what can be tested reliably.

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    5 days ago

    It can be considered pseudoscience. The question is - do we want to consider it at all?

  • @[email protected]
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    65 days ago

    From the chaote perspective, any dynamic system with chaotic properties can be used for divination. But a science? Nah.

  • @[email protected]
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    125 days ago

    “Science” has a rather strict “scientific” definition. Predictability, repeatability, etc. I don’t remember details.

  • OpenStars
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    85 days ago

    It depends on whether the asshole has a title of Professor.

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    14 days ago

    Taking advantage of the best daring lip sensitivity to investigate with anomancy the boss, getting ascending to the employee of the month.