March for poverty (Francis Menton) USA

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Comments On The March For Poverty April 24, 2017/ Francis Menton Today's quiz has just one question. Science is: (a) A body of knowledge that has been established and now may no longer be challenged. (b) A process by which all that passes for human knowledge is always subject to challenge. This is not a difficult quiz. At one point in my life I would have thought that 90 or more percent of people who had attended high school would have gotten the right answer. Even though it's a huge number of years ago, I can actually remember being taught about how lonely dissenters Copernicus and Galileo overturned the "consensus" of a geocentric universe through close observation of the heavens; and about how two guys, Michelson and Morley, with one experiment, overturned the "consensus" ("WAY more than 97%") of a background "ether" that mediated the transmission of light in the universe. Indeed, the history of science -- real science -- is a history of outlying skeptics overturning the accepted "consensus" on one subject after another. (Stomach ulcers are caused by stress and anxiety? Wrong! The continents don't move? Wrong! Dietary fat causes heart disease? Wrong!) Don't they teach these things to high school students any more? Over the past weekend we have just been treated to a march of maybe a couple of hundred thousand people in several hundred cities, calling itself the "March for Science," where all the marchers unanimously seem to have thought that answer (a) above was the right one. OK, lots of people don't retain very well what they learn in high school. But hundreds of thousands of seemingly educated people unanimously getting such a simple thing completely wrong? Even more incredibly, it appears that many thousands of the marchers were people who work in fields that are somehow "scientific," and who call themselves "scientists" by profession. As John Stossel comments in a post titled "Earth Day Dopes," "The alarmists claim they’re marching for 'science,' but they’re really marching for a left-wing religion." It's obvious, but how is it possible that not a one of them can see it?

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