"Scientific" consensus sucks. It is science-defeating. It is anti-science.
Isaac Newton's "laws" of physics were unbreakable until that ding-dong Al Einstein guessed that Mercury should do a galactic jitterbug in the sky due to gravity's impact on light wave-particles.* Heck, we still cling to those laws, because, for everyday living, they do the job pretty well.
The problem is that scientific consensus usually does the job of keeping things running smoothly, until it doesn't. People forget that Galileo's problem wasn't that he was a man of science taking on the Catholic Church: he was a man of science taking on scientific consensus. The Catholics just happened to be in bed with the reigning consensus of the day.
So here's my word of advice: when they say "consensus," you say "Galileo."
*Kids: please don't use me for homework. Suck it up and borrow the Cliff's Notes guide to Quantum Physics from the deadbeat in the back of class. Oh wait. That's me. Proceed.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
Science: No Place for Consensus
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Labels: consensus, einstein, galileo, mercury prediction, not even wrong, perihelion shift, physics
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