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by marginalia_nu 1047 days ago
Published findings fail to replicate all the time all over science. The responsible thing is to suspend judgement until it has been independently verified a few times, especially if it's a result from a field in which you are not up to date with the latest findings.

I have a degree in theoretical physics and I feel I'm not qualified to judge this finding.

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> Published findings fail to replicate all the time all over science. The responsible thing is to suspend judgement until it has been independently verified a few times, especially if it's a result from a field in which you are not up to date with the latest findings.

Completely agree. Even if the replications are not immediately published in Nature, they can be valuable.