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by brutusborn
1107 days ago
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They are not near nil. Every idea ever conceived has either been rejected or altered to match new observations. That means that most ideas will end up being wrong in some way. The smoking-gun laws of nature are few and far between. If you consider what % of ideas throughout history were plain wrong, it’s hard to believe that we have finally figured it all out and the consensus finally reflects reality most of the time. |
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It's easy (and trite) to cite the extremely limited pool of successful dogma-contrarians over time. Try making a list of the failed contrarians, and then another of all the knowledge (and its contributors) that didn't need fundamental reconsideration at some point in modernity.