The messy, often brutal process described by Thomas Kuhn where an old scientific paradigm (like Newtonian physics) is challenged by too many anomalies, leading to a crisis and eventual revolution, installing a new paradigm (like Einsteinian relativity). The struggle isn't just about data; it's about power, reputation, and worldview. Old-guard professors die, textbooks are rewritten, and what was heresy becomes dogma until the next crisis.
Example: "The conference on consciousness was a full-blown science paradigms struggle. The neuroscientists waved fMRI scans, the quantum biologists talked about orchestrated reductions, and the panpsychists quoted ancient philosophy. It was less a debate and more a three-way intellectual cage match with a cash bar." Science Paradigms Struggle
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Example: "He had a major science blind spot. He'd quote nutrition studies to justify his juice cleanse with religious fervor, but dismiss decades of climatology as 'just models' because accepting it would mean questioning his libertarian worldview. Science was his priest when it preached what he liked, and a liar when it didn't."
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The outright fabrication of scientific data, results, or entire studies—committing fraud to create a veneer of empirical support for a claim. This is the most direct and malicious form of counterfeiting in the knowledge economy, creating a peer-reviewed mirage where no research actually occurred.
Example: "The pharmaceutical company was caught science forging. They had invented patient data for a clinical trial, photoshopped lab results, and published a paper in a compromised journal. The forged 'science' was used to secure FDA approval for a drug that was later revealed to be no better than a placebo."
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Get the Science Forging mug.The strategic design of a research program, from hypothesis formation to methodology and interpretation, to produce a result that aligns with a desired outcome, while remaining within the technical bounds of acceptable practice. This includes p-hacking, selective outcome reporting, choosing unrepresentative models, or framing conclusions in a misleading way. It's using the tools of science not to discover, but to produce a predetermined product that wears the mask of objectivity.
Example: "The industry-funded lab crafted their science on the chemical's safety. They used a rodent strain resistant to its effects, tested only unrealistically low doses, and 'explored' dozens of health endpoints but only reported the two that showed no problem. The crafted study, published as 'rigorous science,' concluded the chemical was 'well-tolerated.'" Science Crafting
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Example: "He exhibited scientific dogmatism when he declared 'the debate on nicotine addiction is over' and refused to read new research on genetic moderators. He was protecting a settled fact like a religious edict, forgetting that science 'settles' things only until better evidence comes along."
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Example: "The journal's scientific purity board rejected the groundbreaking paper because the researcher was an amateur without a PhD, and he'd used a homemade apparatus. The data was solid, but the provenance wasn't pure. They prioritized credentialism over the cultivation of knowledge."
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Get the Scientific Purity mug.The belief that the scientific worldview not only describes empirical reality but should also forcibly replace all other metaphysical, ethical, or spiritual frameworks in society. It advocates for a technocratic dictatorship where "experts" rule by decree, religion is banned, and human values are reduced to neurochemical outputs. It's scientism weaponized into a totalitarian political program, seeking not to understand the world but to engineer a "rational" humanity by any means necessary.
Example: "The manifesto called for scientific extremism: a mandatory genetic registry, state-assigned careers based on cognitive profiles, and the demolition of all 'irrational' architecture like historic churches. It wasn't a love of science; it was a desire to use the authority of science to build a dystopia run by his own ideological clique."
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