08-21-2026, 10:50 PM
What I really like about this post is the reminder to ask, "What does the evidence show?" rather than simply asking, "Who else believes this?"
The best lesson here is not that experts are always wrong. It is that experts, like everyone else, can be wrong. Good science should be strong enough to correct itself when new evidence comes along.
The best lesson here is not that experts are always wrong. It is that experts, like everyone else, can be wrong. Good science should be strong enough to correct itself when new evidence comes along.
