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What is so special about ‘science’? : Comments
By Don Aitkin, published 13/3/2015Around the word ‘science’, people called ‘scientists’ have practised what in sociology is called ‘closure’: science has become a form of territory, and strangers are warned off.
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Posted by Craig Minns, Sunday, 22 March 2015 3:25:04 PM
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March 15th 2015 is the date on evidence algae has not been measured and assessed, NASA is just now setting out to do the quantifying. But alas, warmth in algae is not mentioned. It appears the science could be somewhat politically pre-determined. LOL CSIRO would do well to request algae-quantity temperature data from NASA. http://www.algaeindustrymagazine.com/new-nasa-mission-to-study-ocean-algae/ Posted by JF Aus, Sunday, 22 March 2015 3:39:04 PM
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Well Craig, thanks for your input anyway.
And special thanks to Don Aitkin for the article that has allowed some discussion perhaps toward more respect and a better future for science. Cheers. Posted by JF Aus, Sunday, 22 March 2015 4:01:39 PM
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And that's it for me on this thread unless something new comes up.