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by epistasis
953 days ago
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But the entire framing of the comment is that the amyloid hypothesis is taken as fact and not possibility, when in fact the core research question is whether it is true or not. It is the best possible explanation so far, but four decades of research have not reached a definitive conclusion. An open problem is not a problem for science, that's the fundamental focus of science. The problem is people misrepresenting what science is and what it aims to do. |
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To be clear: for decades, researchers wishing to pursue lines of inquiry contrary to the a-beta hypothesis struggled for traction and funding, and saw their careers struggle as a result[0]. As such, trying to disprove the a-beta hypothesis was not the core research question for many/most, for long time.
[0] https://www.statnews.com/2019/06/25/alzheimers-cabal-thwarte...