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by Verdex
1063 days ago
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While I'm open to the idea that breakthroughs can come from unorthodox places, I don't think that Mullis is the best example. My highschool biology teacher had some negative opinions about the guy and claimed that it was an open secret that you do not invite him to speak at events, noble price not withstanding. So, I looked him up. If anything my biology teacher was being polite. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kary_Mullis#Views_on_HIV/AIDS_... https://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/winter-2019/... EDIT: My opinion is that this is a case of a broken clock being right twice a day. The second article talks about his PCR breakthrough. It sounds like he was clever and lucky. But based on what else he seemed to have believed, I really don't think we should take his word on the LSD being the key. |
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On a separate note, I find your main argument not at all helpful to the current thread. Terrible people can create and do amazing things. But it's still an a good example.