STEM TheBleeding
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Science is never "right" or "wrong". It is about making an observation and testing that observation with the techniques available at the time. As our understanding and vision expands, our techniques expand, and those observations may or may not become invalid.
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Emily Meyer
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Thank you!! Clickbait-y science articles like this drive me insane
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09:01 AM - Feb 22, 2023
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STEM TheBleeding
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Non-scientist cannot comprehend a world where something may be right today, and something else may be right tomorrow.

As scientists we will spend our lives asking and testing questions.

And maybe if we're lucky, one time we'll come up with an answer.

But probably not.
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