[From article]
“It’s pretty amazing when you find a huge puzzle like that on a planet where we thought we know everything…”.
On a planet where we thought we know everything?!
That comment is appalling coming from a scientist. One thing a scientist must know is how ignorant we are about a lot of things; otherwise, we don’t need scientists to discover new stuff. But the remark points to a naive hubris that is pretty pervasive among a “consensus” in the scientific world.[. . .]
So, on a planet where we thought we know everything, it turns out we may not. And it’s what you don’t know that’ll kill you every time."
http://www.redstate.com/vladimir/2010/03/15/antarctic-shrimp-global-warming-and-the-laffer-curve/
Antarctic Shrimp, Global Warming and the Laffer Curve
This one’s about philosophy, science and chaotic systems.
H/T Caleb Howe, who called attention to an AP Science article today:
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