The attempt to apply the methods of formal sciences—mathematics, logic, abstract modeling—to the study of human society, with predictably mixed results. Game theory explains why people cooperate (sometimes), social network analysis maps who talks to whom (approximately), and formal models of political behavior predict elections (except when they don't). The challenge is that humans are not logical symbols; we are messy, contradictory, and prone to doing things just because. Formal social sciences are what happen when mathematicians discover that people refuse to follow the rules.
Example: "A formal social sciences study used game theory to prove that rational actors would never start a war, as the costs always outweigh the benefits. The researchers then looked at human history, which is basically a list of wars, and concluded that humans are either irrational or playing a different game. Probably both."
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Example: "He loved the formal sciences because in mathematics, unlike in relationships, things either worked or they didn't, and when they didn't, you could prove why. His girlfriend pointed out that this attitude might be why he had so much time for mathematics."
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Get the Formal Sciences mug.The study of how groups of people pursuing psionic development interact, form communities, and establish social norms around abilities that are, at best, unproven. It examines the hierarchy of psionic forums (newbies ask questions, intermediates give confident answers, experts just post cryptic emojis), the phenomenon of "psionic dueling" (two people pretending to fight with mind energy while standing perfectly still), and the complex etiquette of "psionic shielding" (everyone claims to have impenetrable mental defenses, yet everyone also claims to feel everyone else's energy).
Example: "A psionic social sciences study observed an online community where members regularly reported 'psionic attacks' from rival groups. The researchers noted that these attacks always coincided with disagreements about forum rules, suggesting that psionic warfare was indistinguishable from regular internet drama, just with more talk about 'energetic boundaries.'"
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Get the Psionic Social Sciences mug.The study of mental powers as a form of energy that can be measured, manipulated, and potentially weaponized, bridging the gap between psychic phenomena and something that sounds more scientific. Psionic sciences investigate telekinesis (mind over matter), pyrokinesis (mind over fire, please be careful), and the ever-popular "psionic combat" techniques taught in underground forums by people who have definitely never been in a real fight. The field attracts both earnest seekers and aspiring supervillains, creating a fascinating mix of meditation and megalomania.
Example: "He discovered psionic sciences through an online forum and spent months trying to move a pencil with his mind. He stared at it for hours, visualizing energy flowing from his third eye. The pencil never moved, but he did develop a pretty impressive ability to focus, which he used to... stare at other things."
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Get the Psionic Sciences mug.The study of how groups of people who believe in psychic phenomena organize themselves, establish credibility, and interact with the skeptical mainstream. It examines why psychic fairs always have the same layout (tarot in the corner, palmistry by the window, aura photos near the exit), how psychic networks form hierarchies (the more cryptic, the higher the status), and the complex social dynamics of "proving" something that can't be proven. It's anthropology for people who communicate with the dead, which makes fieldwork unusually complicated.
Example: "A psychic social sciences study observed that at psychic conferences, the most popular booths were those whose practitioners made the vaguest predictions. 'You will experience a change' was universally preferred to 'you're getting a new job in October,' because vagueness can't be proven wrong. This was called the 'Barnum Effect in action.'"
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Get the Psychic Social Sciences mug.The systematic study of claimed mental abilities that defy conventional explanation, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, and knowing exactly who's calling before looking at your phone (though that one's usually just pattern recognition). Psychic sciences attempt to apply rigorous methodology to phenomena that are notoriously difficult to replicate in a lab, especially when the skeptics are watching. The field has generated decades of research, countless conferences, and a reliable conclusion: people really want to believe they can read minds, and scientists really want to prove they can't.
Example: "She got a degree in psychic sciences and set up a practice reading auras. Her methodology was consistent: she'd close her eyes, hum, and then tell people what they wanted to hear. When asked about her success rate, she said the universe works in mysterious ways, which is psychic-scientist for 'I'm guessing.'"
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Get the Psychic Sciences mug.The study of how human societies would organize themselves if they encountered the truly alien—whether extraterrestrials, interdimensional beings, or AIs that are actually smart. It asks questions like: Would we immediately start a war? Would we form a religion around them? Would we try to sell them timeshares? Exotic social sciences also examine how contact with the alien changes us, whether that's through cultural exchange, technological acceleration, or the profound existential crisis of realizing we're not the center of the universe. So far, the field is entirely theoretical, which hasn't stopped anyone from having very strong opinions.
Example: "A paper in exotic social sciences hypothesized that first contact with aliens would go badly because humans would immediately form factions—those who worship the aliens, those who fear them, and those who want to negotiate a licensing deal. The paper was considered pessimistic but probably accurate."
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