Scientific Method (The Greatest Invention)

I'm taking the liberty, in this sub-topic, of returning to the chapter focus from The Knowledge (rather than the thought experiment posed by Dr. Dartnell in his ReadMe post).
To my mind, the Scientific Method is the Greatest Invention. The seed of all the rest.
It took thousands of years to work out. It is still not 'codified' in a widely accepted form, much less in a form intended for transmission across Calamity and/or subsequent Dark Ages.
Various supplemental assumptions (such as subject/object distinction) are at once assumed and challenged in modern science; tradiitional 'hard' sciences maintains the distinction, while (quantum) physics, social and neurological sciences challenge it. In either case, observation is fundamental, and often overlooked in formulations of SM.
So I pose the following questions for discussion:
To my mind, a successful formulation comprises the heart ofThe Knowledge, the core framework upon which all else can be hung. It's form would be a model for all the rest. This is where I'd start.
Dave Z
To my mind, the Scientific Method is the Greatest Invention. The seed of all the rest.
It took thousands of years to work out. It is still not 'codified' in a widely accepted form, much less in a form intended for transmission across Calamity and/or subsequent Dark Ages.
Various supplemental assumptions (such as subject/object distinction) are at once assumed and challenged in modern science; tradiitional 'hard' sciences maintains the distinction, while (quantum) physics, social and neurological sciences challenge it. In either case, observation is fundamental, and often overlooked in formulations of SM.
So I pose the following questions for discussion:
- What elements are essential to the Scientific Method?
- What assumptions need to be made explicit? Is Occam's Razor one of these?
- Could or should it be combined with one or a few 'single sentence' type kickstarter(s)?
And if so, which one(s). - How best to express all of this for near term survivors? How about long term beginners? Same or different?
- Anything else I missed?
To my mind, a successful formulation comprises the heart ofThe Knowledge, the core framework upon which all else can be hung. It's form would be a model for all the rest. This is where I'd start.
Dave Z