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themultidisciplinarian.com
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| | | | NASA reports that ninety-seven percent of climate scientists agree that human-caused climate change is happening. As with earlier posts on popular miscarriages of science, I look at climate science through the lens of the 20th century historians of science and philosophers of science and conclude that climate science is epistemically thin. To elaborate a bit,... | |
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tritonstation.com
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| | | | Kuhn noted that as paradigms reach their breaking point, there is a divergence of opinions between scientists about what the important evidence is, or what even counts as evidence. This has come to pass in the debate over whether dark matter or modified gravity is a better interpretation of the acceleration discrepancy problem. It sometimes... | |
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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | | Last year, in a series of posts, I gave you a tour of quantum field theory, telling you some of what weunderstand and some of what we don't. I still haven't told you the role that string theory plays inquantum field theory today, but I am going to give you a brief tour of string... | |
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continentalhotspot.com
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| | Despite a dozen proposals no currently accepted relativistic MOND theory exists. Yet relativistic data support MOND phenomenology. |