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by daok 3855 days ago
People are way too negative. This guy is trying something and showing what he did. Not every discover came from proper scientific laboratory or with a standard procedure. Instead of hating what he is doing, I would encourage him to go further. In my opinion, I prefer those kind of research than nothing at all and found interesting his conclusion. Keep trying and improve and some day it will be probably something.
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If the research is bad, how is it "too negative" to point it out? Should we pretend it's good in order to be "less negative"?
This is common. Journals will even refuse to publish things for being "too negative":

“In October 2006, Potti and Nevins described in Nature Medicine how examining the sensitivity of cell lines to particular drugs could predict patients’ responses to cancer therapies for a range of cancers. [...] We had difficulties pretty early on,” Baggerly says. He and Coombes say they found errors in the 2006 paper, including genes that didn’t seem to belong on the list and tumor samples that were incorrectly labeled. [...] But Potti and Nevins continued to publish papers using the same method. This troubled Baggerly. He became obsessed with determining why the Duke team could make their prediction models work when he and Coombes could not.In subsequent papers by the Duke group, Baggerly says he found new errors and contacted both Lancet Oncology and the Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO), where they had appeared. Both declined to publish Baggerly’s letters [...] Baggerly then learned that Duke was running three clinical trials using the Potti- Nevins approach to assign patients to treatment. He took a new tack: publishing a paper of his own. He and Coombes shared their critique of several papers published by Potti and Nevins with a “prominent” biological journal, he says, whose editors suggested that the paper was too negative. " http://www.sciencemag.org.edu/content/329/5992/614

Thanks for both comments, as I mentioned in other comment I am curious if it can be fitbit for mind tomorrow :)