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I will admit, right of the bat that I am not a scientist, therefore I must be seen as an anti intellectual.
Having said that, I will say that science is not just under attack from our crowd, but also from those who are within. I always thought that scientists agree, until I saw one debate that happened within the scientific realm. Firstly I learnt that data can be manipulated to suite your hypothesis. Secondly scientists always claim that their data is proving their theory, then you have another scientist who is proving the exact opposite with their data. Some papers are published, before peer review and you can kick a fuss during the peer review, or threaten your peers so that the data is compromised. Lastly it is possible that the exchange of money can change data really quickly.
The lack of trust in science is due to some things such as the ones I mentioned above and the changing of information that was said to be true. For example, depending on whose 'science' you read, a cooking oil can be a good source of fats, or cancer causing. It's horribly confusing and I can sort of see where the backlash could be coming from.
Having said that, I will say that science is not just under attack from our crowd, but also from those who are within. I always thought that scientists agree, until I saw one debate that happened within the scientific realm. Firstly I learnt that data can be manipulated to suite your hypothesis. Secondly scientists always claim that their data is proving their theory, then you have another scientist who is proving the exact opposite with their data. Some papers are published, before peer review and you can kick a fuss during the peer review, or threaten your peers so that the data is compromised. Lastly it is possible that the exchange of money can change data really quickly.
The lack of trust in science is due to some things such as the ones I mentioned above and the changing of information that was said to be true. For example, depending on whose 'science' you read, a cooking oil can be a good source of fats, or cancer causing. It's horribly confusing and I can sort of see where the backlash could be coming from.
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