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Science Journals closing down because of over 11,000 fraudulent study papers
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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 4265399" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>True but the average Joe does not make the distinction. Most do not know that science is never settled, it is always questioning, always looking at things a new way because the truth is, we never know as much as we think we know.</p><p></p><p>I freely admit that I am not a scientist, but before my life went off the rails the first time I wanted to be an oceanographer and was studying everything I could get my hands on. Since then I have discovered I like studying the science of science, or as some put it, the business of science. It amazes me what gets passed off as science or scientist nowadays. Heck I am still laughing that among the "scientist" that signed the big "global warming is real" letter were several fictional scientist and a gynecologist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 4265399, member: 8854"] True but the average Joe does not make the distinction. Most do not know that science is never settled, it is always questioning, always looking at things a new way because the truth is, we never know as much as we think we know. I freely admit that I am not a scientist, but before my life went off the rails the first time I wanted to be an oceanographer and was studying everything I could get my hands on. Since then I have discovered I like studying the science of science, or as some put it, the business of science. It amazes me what gets passed off as science or scientist nowadays. Heck I am still laughing that among the "scientist" that signed the big "global warming is real" letter were several fictional scientist and a gynecologist. [/QUOTE]
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