On 11/04/2014, Ian Russell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Should science communicators wear this Guardian teeshirt?
>
> <http://t.co/UmfqN3GkyH> bit.ly/1qlM1kl
(which says, "The good thing about SCIENCE is that it's TRUE whether
or not you believe in it.")
No. It's just another example of someone being wrong (on a t-shirt) on
the internet. The creation and sale of the t-shirt is an obvious act
of trolling, as would be the act of wearing it.
I'd recommend reading "The Genesis and Development of a Scientific
Fact". http://copac.ac.uk/search?&title=The+Genesis+and+Development+of+a+Scientific+Fact
- Sam
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