This man speaks the gospel truth. It seems everywhere in the world, in every venue and discipline, you have to go around the gate-keepers to get anything done. Peer review, which should be about weeding out bad methodology, incomplete experimentation, or untenable, badly formulated conclusions has become a tool for supporting specific interpretations of established theories, which they have chosen to promote as fact. No one is allowed to have a different idea after that is decided, and that's not science. That's politics. The man in this video is right. The biggest advances in science aren't coming from those tied to academia or those under the thumb of agenda-driven paymasters. They are coming from people who aren't afraid to question "settled" science in the face of mounting evidence that the science might not be so settled at all (should be a moot point). The situation only ever seems to change when the ones patching theory to save it begin to look like absolute idiots holding onto a crazy quilt that can no longer explain anything. But not to worry, this is actually happening right now, and the outcome is inevitable. The Great Awakening is affecting science, too, and it is gaining momentum from more and more people going against the grain to do what scientists used to do before they were hamstrung by bad education, politics, and fear.
This man speaks the gospel truth. It seems everywhere in the world, in every venue and discipline, you have to go around the gate-keepers to get anything done. Peer review, which should be about weeding out bad methodology, incomplete experimentation, or untenable, badly formulated conclusions has become a tool for supporting specific interpretations of established theories, which they have chosen to promote as fact. No one is allowed to have a different idea after that is decided, and that's not science. That's politics. The man in this video is right. The biggest advances in science aren't coming from those tied to academia or those under the thumb of agenda-driven paymasters. They are coming from people who aren't afraid to question "settled" science in the face of mounting evidence that the science might not be so settled at all (should be a moot point). The situation only ever seems to change when the ones patching theory to save it begin to look like absolute idiots holding onto a crazy quilt that can no longer explain anything. But not to worry, this is actually happening right now, and the outcome is inevitable. The Great Awakening is affecting science, too, and it is gaining momentum from more and more people going against the grain to do what scientists used to do before they were hamstrung by bad education, politics, and fear.