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by hutzlibu
1018 days ago
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"Galileo" His opponents were not scientists, but priests. Resistance against evolution likewise. Fueled by religion, not science. And tectonic plates was just a theory among many, with unclear data at that time. Pasteur likewise. Real scientists also made mistakes, more so when their reputation is based on the old theory. But in general if there is a new theory that provides a model that works (its calculation fit reality), then it will be adopted. I don't know of a case where this did not happen. |
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Just saying that anyone who says “there’s resistance in the scientific community” can be right or wrong. The COVID vaccine rollout and subsequent confirmation of large amounts of vaccine injury was certainly a good case study. Happened just 24 months ago. There was lots of “resistance” until the papers confirmed a lot of what the naysayers were saying on day 30, but the papers arrived on day 300