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"This is a thoroughly entertaining romp through the details of a very serious problem for society. Briggs has deployed his wit and wisdom to great effect"

London, 5 June - Net Zero Watch is today publishing an important paper on the failings of institutional science.




The author, statistician and philosopher of science Professor William M Briggs, takes the reader on a journey through the dizzying array of problems that affect science today, from the fallacy of falsification, to dodgy models, to the crisis of replication and more.

Professor Briggs said:
"Not all science is broken, but much of it is, and much else is of little real use. Why is this? I hope my paper explains why."

Net Zero Watch director Andrew Montford said:

"This is a thoroughly entertaining romp through the details of a very serious problem for society. Briggs has deployed his wit and wisdom to great effect."

William M. Briggs: On Broken Science (pdf)

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By Jesse W Brogan on 2023 06 06

As an engineer, I had a much simpler address - going back to the Scopes Monkey Trial. It was decided as a matter of law that science would be what was decided by a jury. That, of course, spelled the end of scientific method; and ushered in a religious aspect - that science would be based on the personal opinions of those who were considered as experts. Instead of proof, we would have opinion presented as truth.



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