As long as the anti-science isn't actively harming people, like vaccine stuff, I think it's always better to engage in the discussions, because that's how learning happens. If someone doubted that particles and waves were the same, would you admonish them? Nah, you just explain the double slit experiment. You can often learn something from the discussion even if you already understand that it's anti-science nonsense. For example, debunking flat eartherism can teach you cool little trigonometric proofs.
little a ironic anti-science
as a treat? 👉👈
As a treat :P
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As long as the anti-science isn't actively harming people, like vaccine stuff, I think it's always better to engage in the discussions, because that's how learning happens. If someone doubted that particles and waves were the same, would you admonish them? Nah, you just explain the double slit experiment. You can often learn something from the discussion even if you already understand that it's anti-science nonsense. For example, debunking flat eartherism can teach you cool little trigonometric proofs.