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Locaha comments on What steep learning curve do you wish you'd climbed sooner? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Locaha 05 September 2014 05:46:40PM 2 points [-]

Somatics

30 seconds of research leads me to believe it's quackery. Should I investigate further?

Comment author: ChristianKl 05 September 2014 11:35:32PM 1 point [-]

It's completely an issue about how you form your beliefs. I didn't form mine on the subject matter through scholarship but through empiricism.

There limited peer reviewed research on Feldenkrais but those studies rather indicates that it works than indicating that it doesn't work.

If you need peer reviewed studies to believe that investing more energy is probably not having a good return. On the other hand from the initial list of this article, I don't use Source Control Software either because the software was shown to be effective in peer reviewed experiments.