Comment on Calling Indigenous lore science marks Ed Husic’s ignorance
youngalfred@lemm.ee 5 weeks agoThe onus of proving a point in an article of their construction should be on the author.
Anyway, here’s an article: australian.museum/learn/…/indigenous-science/.
Another: …gov.au/…/science-principles-in-traditional-abori…
A website of resources (Australian council of deans of science): www.acds.edu.au/…/indigenous-science/
Food detoxification by indigenous people: www.scienceflip.com.au/subjects/…/learn10/
…com.au/…/aboriginal-detoxification-methods?srslt…
If you’re after an artifact with a written hypothesis from an exclusively spoken language society, I can’t help you there.
Cypher@aussie.zone 5 weeks ago
The article, while not great, is clearly the refutation of claims made by Ed Husic. The onus of proof would then be on Ed.
From your first link
This completely dismisses that science is a formalised practice of the scientific method and is akin to claiming that any knowledge is science which I reject.
I have yet to read the other sources provided, which I will get to when I have the time.