Lol my statement was this but condensed. People cant be trusted to be completely unbiased and critically objective. Even if i believe 'm following said structure carefully, there's still instinct and confirmation bias that could subconsciously cause me to gloss over the steps and omit important information.
If you can't follow the steps in an experiment wouldn't that be your own fault? There's no bias if the steps are clear cut like in a scientific experiment.
Not to mention straight up, lack of information which causes me to speculate ad guesstimate.
What are you even talking about? If at any point during the experiment you find yourself speculating or guesstimating, you aren't doing it right. Either that or it's not a good experiment and its hypothesis will never be shared with the public on any serious platform.
it also doesn't diminish the point that 90% of any one that believes in anything (scientific or not) just skips to the most popular results and forms an opinion.
Where did you pull this bullshit stat from?
For example believing that the world is round. i do because that simply makes the most sense to me and i've been told that my entire life. But i've never measured for myself and confirmed it first hand and most likely never will.
There are so many ways that you can.
i'm willing to bet you (and even most scientists) more or less blindly follow many "facts" in the same manor. very much like people of faith.
I don't agree with what you're saying. Partially because it makes no sense, and partially because you're wrong with what I think I understand from it.