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by chrischattin 1036 days ago
No. It's the opposite. All it takes is one single result to show a theory or body of "consensus" is in error.
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No it does not. Science is full of contradictory results, that is why it is super easy to cherry pick studies.

You can't tell anything until it is in scientific consensus stage, precisely because a single study rarely means that much.

I'd argue that's more a characteristic of the publishing and peer review process in academia, not actual science.