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What is or isn't Politically Correct Science?

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posted on May, 27 2014 @ 12:00 AM
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originally posted by: links234
Science requires reproducible results. If you can't reproduce the results, it's not science. That doesn't mean it is or isn't politically correct. It just means it's not science.


Yes, but since there are moral constraints on what types of experiments can be done, and how they can be done, science is limited by society's moral compass. Therefore, even things that can be scientifically tested but are politically incorrect will not be.



posted on May, 27 2014 @ 12:39 PM
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originally posted by: Dark Ghost

originally posted by: links234
Science requires reproducible results. If you can't reproduce the results, it's not science. That doesn't mean it is or isn't politically correct. It just means it's not science.


Yes, but since there are moral constraints on what types of experiments can be done, and how they can be done, science is limited by society's moral compass. Therefore, even things that can be scientifically tested but are politically incorrect will not be.
Yes Podkletnov said. IMO playing with time and gravity falls under the category of politically incorrect science.
For eg. I was trying to extrapolate this video at a point where time stops and this machine may become highly unstable.

edit on 27-5-2014 by Nochzwei because: (no reason given)



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