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Douglas Andrews: A Sensible Scientist Unsettles the Left — The Patriot Post


In a 2005 lecture he gave at Caltech, the late Michael Crichton, author of
Jurassic Park and holder of a medical degree from Harvard, had this to say about the impact of science: “Rather than serving as a cleansing force, science has in some instances been seduced by the more ancient lures of politics and publicity. Some of the demons that haunt our world in recent years are invented by scientists. The world has not benefitted from permitting these demons to escape free.”
Crichton was certainly prophetic about the politicization of science, but one wonders what he’d make of the scientific community’s more recent lurch leftward, its weirdly anti-scientific approach to the COVID-19 pandemic, and especially its theocratic approach to “climate change,” whose science, the Left insists, was long ago settled. ....

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How Do We Reopen the Intellectual Frontier?


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One of the most subtle threats to any civilization is a decline in its ability to approach the unknown. The undiscovered is as important as the known. If the knowns are compiled in an encyclopedia, the compendium of things “we don’t know about” has been called by some the reversopedia. Vital as it is, how one may reasonably ask, is whether it’s possible to a map of the terra incognita?
The lists of unsolved problems that every field of inquiry– astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, physics, etc.– seems to throw up continuously, allows us to trace the boundaries of ignorance. Mathematics, for example, generates questions in each branch (i.e. algebra, analysis, game theory, topology) for which no one yet knows the answer. Indeed, the process of inquiry seems to create more questions for each one it answers. It seems impossible to expand the encyclopedia without simultaneously enlarging the reversopedia. ....

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