Do we need to know how things work, when we can objectively prove that they do work?
I mean, if you go by the observations here, then basically every treatment for every syndrome should be void. In general, something is called a "syndrome" because we don't know what is wrong, we just know that something is wrong, and we know that treating it in certain ways alleviates the symptoms.
Do we need to know how things work, when we can objectively prove that they do work?
I mean, if you go by the observations here, then basically every treatment for every syndrome should be void. In general, something is called a "syndrome" because we don't know what is wrong, we just know that something is wrong, and we know that treating it in certain ways alleviates the symptoms.