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Knowing what doesn't work does not mean the opposite works. Results are what justify saying something works for you. Not theory. Not if it does or does not make sense. If you get consistent results from something keep doing it. If you don't, try something new. On the flip side I meet guys in pu in my city who talk forever on what works but they have no evidence for it beside theory. For eg I met a guy recently who has done direct for over a year and has gotten nowhere. But he swears it works. I asked him how can you say that when neither you or your wings have any form of success with it? Maybe try indirect.
My point is if you believe something works, make sure you have results to back up your claim. If someone tells you another way, you should be able to say "well I do it like this and it CONSISTENTLY works"
You speak generally of the scientific method. That is my precise approach to PUA. I'm new, but I intake material and experiential data through a scientific lens. I don't even use the term "results" as you do. Everything is a result. In science jargon "theory" is used more limitedly: "Theory or Gravity", "Germ Theory of Disease", "Atomic Theory" etc... Evidence is part of, and support for, a theory. It is not "some idea in my head". It is EVERYTHING that fits together displaying our understanding of a phenomenon.
So, from this stand point, much "advice" is junk because it has no evidence. It is faith based social conditioning (according to my Theory of PUA). There is a HUGE body of knowledge in PUA. There is a lot of argument within the field, but some AFCs seem equivalent to the flat earth society. I don't have to pull threesomes with "HB 10"s to know good theory from bad. These things are well documented.