Jed—

Right on with your “sometimes” thinking.  I hasten to point out that hot air 
frequently accompanies bullshit.

Bob Cook

From: Jed Rothwell<mailto:jedrothw...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2019 6:31 PM
To: Vortex<mailto:vortex-L@eskimo.com>
Subject: [Vo]:The replication crisis continues

If you think cold fusion has problems, you ain't seen nothing. Look at biology 
and social sciences (what my mother called "the hot air sciences"):

Psychology’s Replication Crisis Is Running Out of Excuses
Another big project has found that only half of studies can be repeated. And 
this time, the usual explanations fall flat.

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/11/psychologys-replication-crisis-real/576223/

Not only are they irreproducible, they are often dead wrong. See:

A Waste of 1,000 Research Papers
Decades of early research on the genetics of depression were built on 
nonexistent foundations. How did that happen?

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/05/waste-1000-studies/589684/

I sometimes think many scientists reject cold fusion out of hand because they 
assume that most science is bullshit. Maybe because their own work is.


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