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There's 3 method to examine a theory
1. Synthetic method ( how to assemble (memasang))
2. Analytic method (how to reveal)
3. Reductio ad Absudum method
this method look like:
"Everyone must always lie"
- If everyone lies all the time
- Then when someone says “I am lying,”
- That would be a lie too…
- So they’re actually telling the truth…
- But wait… that’s a contradiction!
Thus, the original idea must be wrong
— Jul 07, 2025 08:24AM
1. Synthetic method ( how to assemble (memasang))
2. Analytic method (how to reveal)
3. Reductio ad Absudum method
this method look like:
"Everyone must always lie"
- If everyone lies all the time
- Then when someone says “I am lying,”
- That would be a lie too…
- So they’re actually telling the truth…
- But wait… that’s a contradiction!
Thus, the original idea must be wrong
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BAB 4 SCIENCE
Our Research Center in this section
1. Evidence (facts)
2. Law,
3. Induction, Deduction, and Verification
Evidence (facts)
There's two main ways to have a absolute facts
(Observation) and (Experimentation)
— Jul 14, 2025 09:35AM
Our Research Center in this section
1. Evidence (facts)
2. Law,
3. Induction, Deduction, and Verification
Evidence (facts)
There's two main ways to have a absolute facts
(Observation) and (Experimentation)
M Bimo
is on page 93 of 539
BAB 4 SCIENCE
Our Research Center in this section
1. Evidence (facts)
2. Law,
3. Induction, Deduction, and Verification
Evidence (facts)
There's two main ways to have a absolute facts
(Observation) and (Experimentation)
— Jul 14, 2025 09:35AM
Our Research Center in this section
1. Evidence (facts)
2. Law,
3. Induction, Deduction, and Verification
Evidence (facts)
There's two main ways to have a absolute facts
(Observation) and (Experimentation)
M Bimo
is on page 86 of 539
In this case, the point of view is the basis of thinking. The direction and speed at which we go are relative to our point of view.
— Jul 07, 2025 08:43AM
M Bimo
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Conditio ad Absurdum
For instance: a clever tiger hunter. He wanted to catch a tiger, but not just any tiger—one that was hunting a pig. Now, the tiger has his own path through the jungle (imagine a big circle 1 ), and the pig has its own trail too (another big circle 2 ). the hunter finds the point where the key ideas overlap where both conditions are met.
— Jul 07, 2025 08:41AM
For instance: a clever tiger hunter. He wanted to catch a tiger, but not just any tiger—one that was hunting a pig. Now, the tiger has his own path through the jungle (imagine a big circle 1 ), and the pig has its own trail too (another big circle 2 ). the hunter finds the point where the key ideas overlap where both conditions are met.
M Bimo
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In this part, the book taught me how to test definitions in a simple way—just by looking closely at a few key features such as;
1. Definitions should be short and not too narrow
2. A good definition shouldn’t just go around in circles
3. Definitions should be in general and common
4. Definitions must not use metaphors
5. Definitions should, as far as possible, not use negative sentences.
— Jul 07, 2025 08:16AM
1. Definitions should be short and not too narrow
2. A good definition shouldn’t just go around in circles
3. Definitions should be in general and common
4. Definitions must not use metaphors
5. Definitions should, as far as possible, not use negative sentences.
M Bimo
is on page 70 of 539
The book gave me so much insight and gave me more perspective from every aspect and teach how to examine and test every idea if it’s valid or not
— Jun 20, 2025 06:46AM

