> The kind of people who like science are often the kind of people who crave certainty.
Just to clarify - are you implying scientists crave certainty, or non-scientists who enjoy reading about science crave certainty?
The life scientists I know are the people in my life who are the most comfortable with uncertainty, or at least can recognize how uncertain the world can be. Perhaps they crave quantifying the uncertainty? But they certainly understand, respect, and live with uncertainty.
I took it to mean the fans of science who pile into forums like HN with expressive enthusiastic skepticism, the kind of people who think experimental physics is like working on a car.
Just to clarify - are you implying scientists crave certainty, or non-scientists who enjoy reading about science crave certainty?
The life scientists I know are the people in my life who are the most comfortable with uncertainty, or at least can recognize how uncertain the world can be. Perhaps they crave quantifying the uncertainty? But they certainly understand, respect, and live with uncertainty.