Ask HN: Books on how science works and how it is different from faith
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I think the best reference for this, where I picked it up at least, is The Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan. He investigates all sorts of things like alien encounters, goes into the history, etc. I think this is the book that made it all finally click for me, but it has been some time.
I'm not sure it needs a whole book: a theory is backed by demonstrable fact. When there are facts that do not coincide with the theory, scientists find a new one to match all the acts.
Faith, on the other hand requires no facts, just a belief that ones view is correct.
just to clarify: theories change based on fact; beliefs never change.
Can you recommend a book or a resource that explains the scientific method and addresses some of the common objections to it? Bonus points if it contrasts the scientific method to faith and belief.
To be clear, the book is for me. I want to be more articulate in my description of how and why science works.