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by awkward
193 days ago
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It's a myth in the most literal way. Fleming published and promoted his results despite a lack of reproducibility. By the time he won the Nobel Prize, he had backformed or misremembered a folksy story about an open window. That's textbook mythmaking. It can both be fine to have a glib story to tell schoolkids and important to recognize that the actual intellectual process is messier and more complex. |
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It is far from having a "lack of reproducibility" and in fact allowed others to quickly and accurately replicate his discovery.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2048009/