I'm not devolving from science. I'm pointing out that science is insufficiently evolved to truly understand the ___domain.
I'm a musician and a recording engineer. I've made records, I listen to real-world instruments every day, I've built speakers, and I've built amplifiers. And I've learned along the way that "accurate" is a big stinking pile of BS, and "scientific" is usually just a euphemism for magical thinking - "If we can't measure it, it doesn't exist". If you can't measure it, maybe you don't understand the problem as well as you thought.
You don't get to ignore the evidence of the senses of ___domain experts just because it makes you uncomfortable.
I'm a musician and a recording engineer. I've made records, I listen to real-world instruments every day, I've built speakers, and I've built amplifiers. And I've learned along the way that "accurate" is a big stinking pile of BS, and "scientific" is usually just a euphemism for magical thinking - "If we can't measure it, it doesn't exist". If you can't measure it, maybe you don't understand the problem as well as you thought.
You don't get to ignore the evidence of the senses of ___domain experts just because it makes you uncomfortable.