Es enternecedor ver como El Mundo y El Pais conciden en algo, y con tanto entusiasmo.Existe en Espana algun periodico de larga tirada que mencione de vez en cuando alguna idea esceptica?
El cielo se nos va a caer encima.http://economia.elpais.com/economia/2014/05/21/actualidad/1400676551_309118.html
El insigne Catedrático nos obsequia con una nueva clase de Física Aplicada:¿Por qué tras el 'verano' de San Isidro nos hemos helado esta semana? Sin leer el artículo sabréis ya que el culpable es "el cambio climático"....
Muchos prefieren imponer un control casi policíaco sobre las nuevas ideas e investigaciones. Pero, en realidad y pese a todas sus presiones, el sistema de peer review no forma parte del método científico.Did Isaac Newton Need Peer Review?But it turns out that peer review is only the scientific community’s most recent method of providing this scrutiny—and it’s worth asking if science is, in fact, “real” only if it’s been approved by anonymous referees.A few years ago I began writing a book about the history of Nature, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific publications. I was incredibly surprised to learn that Nature published some papers without peer review up until 1973. In fact, many of the most influential texts in the history of science were never put through the peer review process, including Isaac Newton’s 1687 Principia Mathematica, Albert Einstein’s 1905 paper on relativity, and James Watson and Francis Crick’s 1953 Nature paper on the structure of DNA.
Cita de: hrizzo en Lunes 26 Mayo 2014 15:12:05 pmMuchos prefieren imponer un control casi policíaco sobre las nuevas ideas e investigaciones. Pero, en realidad y pese a todas sus presiones, el sistema de peer review no forma parte del método científico.Did Isaac Newton Need Peer Review?But it turns out that peer review is only the scientific community’s most recent method of providing this scrutiny—and it’s worth asking if science is, in fact, “real” only if it’s been approved by anonymous referees.A few years ago I began writing a book about the history of Nature, one of the world’s most prestigious scientific publications. I was incredibly surprised to learn that Nature published some papers without peer review up until 1973. In fact, many of the most influential texts in the history of science were never put through the peer review process, including Isaac Newton’s 1687 Principia Mathematica, Albert Einstein’s 1905 paper on relativity, and James Watson and Francis Crick’s 1953 Nature paper on the structure of DNA. Tambien habia un enorme consenso cuando Galileo fue condenado por sus hereticas ideas... Quizas la inquisicion invento el peer review?