Science versus Common Sense
Common sense tells us that ice gives off coldness and that plants get their nutrition from the soil. Scientists discovered truths that contradicted and disproved such “obvious” perceptions. Science is a very specific and self-conscious way of exploring beyond the obvious.
And the remaining 49% would disagree with common sense.
Remember, it's the equations, stupid, not the reality! The equations express outcomes and can make predictions, but they do not describe reality.
Secondly, common sense and science are not mutually exclusive.
Thirdly, our gift of foresight would be useless if future did not follow present and present did not follow past.
Fourth, the whole of science is not totally irrelevant to most people's day to day lives.
Guess there were 4 things.
I prefer my attitude.
"In fact one of the strongest arguments for the distance between common sense and science is that the whole of science is totally irrelevant to most people's day-to-day lives." (Wolpert, page 16)
At any rate, most quantum physicists and mathematical physicists have come to the conclusion that "reality" is no longer making sense. Even Feynman said someone needs to come along to check the quality of the equations.
I've studied science, math, economics and logic and scientific method (Also finance and accounting). I guess I define common sense differently.
Well, one thing at least I can say (and I'm being sarcastic, of course) when someone asks me what universe are you living in, I can truthfully reply: The most probable one!