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blackrangie
					 
				 
				Comparing "science" of 100 years ago and peer reviewed science of today is very unscientific.
Peer reviewed science of today is not about belief.
			
		 
	 
 
Having a double science degree, I always wanted to believe that too. Then I saw Ben Goldacre on a couple of TED talks talking about scientists not publishing all the data from studies which skews results, especially in medicine. That opened my eyes a little!
Here's one to get you started. He has many more vids and a couple of books - 'Bad Science' and 'Big Pharma'.
TEDMED - Talk Details - Where’s the rest of the data iceberg?
I'm all for saving what's left of our planet for future generations and believe in the precautionary principle. But we humans are fallible, even with the best intentions. Sadly, scienfitic research is not immune from this!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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