Related to this concept, there was an little segment on NPR last night
about how some experimental scientists have corroborated a premise
about the Big Bang made by theoretical science decades earlier.

The really interesting comment though happened when the interviewer
asked the theoretical physicist if the felt vindicated by the finding
and he said that it was nice but that he said that it would have been
more exciting to be disproven because that's when things get shaken up
and the really interesting discoveries get made.

-Kevin

On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:24:26 -0600, Raymond Camden  wrote:

> He also makes a damn good point about
> how too many people just accept that if a scientist says something,
> obviously all scientists must agree with him and there is no need to
> question it.

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