Phil Plait: The secret to scientific discoveries? Making mistakes
菲尔·普莱特: 科学发现的奥秘是什么?犯错误
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of misconceptions about science --
is just a big old pile of facts.
科学只是一大堆陈旧的事实。
——这甚至不是科学的目的。
that's not even the goal of science.
但并非目的。
but it's not the goal.
is to understand objective reality
是用我们所知道的最优方法
is that people are flawed.
is a way of minimizing our own bias.
是一种将偏见最小化的方法。
more than is probably useful,
is you want to observe something ...
我很好奇为什么是这样?”
with an idea that may explain it:
是提出一个可能的解释:
the colors from the ocean.
the ocean color,
in the middle of the country."
you leave Denver on a nice gray day,
灰蒙蒙的好日子里离开丹佛,
天空映衬着壮丽的蔚蓝色。
and the sky is gloriously blue.
think about how to test it
思考如何检验它,
to a different part of the country
is to talk to other people.
different perspectives,
save you a lot of money and a lot of time,
很大一笔钱和时间,
just to check the weather.
does a decent job but not a perfect job?
但不是很完美怎么办?
is you can modify it a little bit
this whole process again --
you will hone this idea.
你的假设便会被优化。
by the scientific community,
evidence comes along.
is admitting when you're wrong.
就是承认你的错误。
它是由人来完成的,
is that it's done by people,
to do a really good job.
科学成就也毋庸置疑。
pretty well because of science.
有非常不错的认知。
is that it's done by people,
它是由人来完成的,
along with us when we investigate things.
会带着很多包袱。
and scientists are humans.
when we're studying science
to develop our theses.
on Hubble Space Telescope,
哈勃太空望远镜项目工作,
came to me with some data,
科学家带着数据来找我,
there may be a picture
another star in this data."
of planets orbiting other stars yet,
绕其他恒星转的照片,
if this thing were a planet or not.
这个东西是不是行星。
and stars are bright,
the signal out of this data
in a heavy metal concert --
couldn't do it.
this is a planet or not."
follow-up observations with Hubble,
or galaxy, something like that.
but that sucked.
但那真是太糟糕了。
we can't do this with the data we have."
我们无法用现有数据进行分析。”
showed we were wrong.
我们是错的这个事实。
is doing their job correctly,
there's still more stuff out there --
在此之外还有更多事物——
but we love puzzles,
the biggest puzzle of them all.
no matter how you move it,
但怎么摆弄都拼不上,
when you have to let go of your idea
the bigger picture.
is admitting when you're wrong,
当你犯错时要承认,
examples of this in science,
that had been plaguing astronomers
it seems special.
chemistry, thermodynamics for centuries,
物理学,化学,热力学研究后,
very important about it.
关于太阳的重要信息。
millions of other stars.
in the "planet" I was looking for,
pretty clever people
of different techniques
that were pretty interesting,
薄而粗糙的边缘。
of what they were able to detect.
it was shown to be wrong.
Andrew Lyne, pardon me --
安德鲁·莱恩,对不起——
orbiting another star.
另一颗恒星旋转的行星。
that has previously exploded.
you would expect to find a planet,
找到行星的地方。
looked at this pulsar,
观察了这颗脉冲星,
of this planet as it orbited the pulsar.
他们探测到了它的引力。
another star had been found ...
运行的行星被发现了…
commented on it,
and looked at their data
一个非常尴尬的错误。
a very embarrassing mistake.
for some very subtle characteristics
this planet going around the pulsar.
绕脉冲星运行的方式。
account for it correctly,
Astronomical Society meeting,
of astronomers on the planet,
that he had made a mistake
for his honesty and his integrity.
is a man named Aleksander Wolszczan
didn't find a pulsar planet,
orbiting a different pulsar.
and yeah, ours are real."
我们的结果是真的。”
orbiting this pulsar
这颗脉冲星的行星,
exoplanet system ever found --
第一个系外行星系统——
泄洪阀门被打开了一样。
around a star more like the Sun,
绕着类似太阳的恒星运行,
orbiting an actual star.
specifically designed to look for them.
寻找它们的天文台。
我们发现了数千颗行星。
four planets orbiting another star.
围绕另一颗恒星运行的四颗行星。
in the universe on two hands --
宇宙中所有的行星——
there could be three, five, ten planets.
都可能拥有3,5,10个行星。
may outnumber stars in the galaxy.
超过星系中的恒星。
科学研究和数据观测;
and the observatories and the data;
建造了天文台的科学家,
who built the observatories,
build on their mistakes
在他们的错误之上前进,
our place is in the universe.
when it dares to be human.
它就处于最佳状态。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Phil Plait - AstronomerPhil Plait blogs at Bad Astronomy, where he deconstructs misconceptions and explores the wonder of the universe.
Why you should listen
Phil Plait is the Bad Astronomer. Not a bad astronomer, but a blogger for Slate who debunks myths and misconceptions about astronomy -- and also writes about the beauty, wonder and importance of fundamental research.
He worked for six years on the Hubble Space Telescope, and directed public outreach for the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. He is a past president of the James Randi Educational Foundation, and was the host of Phil Plait's Bad Universe, a documentary series on the Discovery Channel.
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