Quantum entanglement may be hard to get your head around, but it’s believed to be the key to future technological applications in quantum information. In this guest editorial, inspired by his new article inFrontiers in Quantum Science and Technology, Prof Carl Kocher explains his groundbreaking 1...
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The ideas here were initially promoted by a cadre of scientists from unrelated fields, as well as many science-adjacent figures and self-proclaimed investigative journalists, back in the 1980s and ’90s. But as more and more evidence stacked up against them, and as more people with HIV and ...
Science and pseudoscience in clinical psychology (2003) M. Mahoney The scientist as subject: The psychological imperative (1976) P.E. Meehl On the circularity of the law of effect Psychological Review (1950) There are more references available in the full text version of this article. ...
Junk Science Sources that promote pseudoscience, metaphysics, naturalistic fallacies, and other scientifically dubious claims. Reliable Sources that circulate news and information in a manner consistent with traditional and ethical practices in journalism. ...
Generally, legitimate scientists are not in the business of claiming prize money in publicized demonstrations, nor are they necessarily out to prove ESP's existence in the first place. The primary mission of science is to investigate truth — generally speaking, scientists are not out to profess ...
Stanford did some things right. After the initial conference agenda was published in August, it was criticized on social media and in the science community (and by me) for mainstreaming an “anti-science agenda (and revisionist history),” in the ...
Obviously, early 20th century science was not as sophisticated as what we have today. A lot of different people entered fields of study without necessarily having direct or even indirect credentials. It is thought, for example, that Rune Elmqvist, inventor of the first pacemaker, may have contri...
Today, so-called official (such as PRL, Nature, Science, PNAS, etc.) in physics stubbornly believes that two sets of cobalt-60 rotating in opposite directions can become two sets of objects that mirror each other, is a typical case that pseudoscience is rampant and domineering. Please witness...
1. Science’s explanations for how the universe, life and consciousness are entirely the product of spontaneous, unguided processes are elaborated in my book,Finding Purpose in a Godless World: Why We Care Even If The Universe Doesn’t(Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2018), and sum...