In science we use theories in order to avoid using magic.
A theory is an explanation based on arguments that has to always be considered a not-the-full-truth, but just a useful-wannabe-truth. A theory must be
always applicable. If it is not, then it is bad theory that needs updating.
Magic is wishful thinking that might or might not work.
For example, from Organikum’s exemplary problem of benzylalcohol oxidation I wrote a simple theory that explains why the reaction works as it works
with TCICA and hypochlorite:
Unfortunately it is better shown in a graphic than it would be in words. That’s the beuty of organic chemistry.
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PS: I hate mathematics, especially calculus.
…there is a human touch of the cultist “believer” in every theorist that he must struggle against as being
unworthy of the scientist. Some of the greatest men of science have publicly repudiated a theory which earlier they hotly defended. In this lies their
scientific temper, not in the scientific defense of the theory. - Weston La Barre (Ghost Dance, 1972)
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