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It's essential to recognize that scientists, like everyone else, can be influenced by biases and agendas in their work. For example, the preference for particle-based models in physics reflects a bias that has persisted in the scientific community. The status quo is typically embraced more than tearing down an established system and starting from a new perspective or even building from a new perspective.

It's crucial to avoid blanket statements implying that all scientific conclusions are inherently flawed due to bias. While acknowledging the presence of bias, we must also appreciate the rigorous methodology and self-correcting nature of science. By embracing the imperfections of science and fostering open dialogue, we can work towards improving its reliability and relevance in our lives.

Drank_Spear 7 Mar 18
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