this is all very interesting (ish), but I seem to have missed the relevance
at this stage?
As someone who is currently employed as a scientist (physics) I am intrigued
both by the suggestions of dishonesty in science as a broad stroke and that
physics is 'dying'. as for the latter, that seems to be only a reflection on
the numbers and quality of new intakes into the discipline at undergraduate
level and the number of physics teachers. the subject is not dying in
itself. how can it?
but before this turns into a philosophical or metaphysical discussion, can
someone remind me of what all of this had to do with crisis-forum?
best,
Jonathan
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