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The Science is Not Settled: Examining the Flaws and Agendas in Science-Related Programs

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The Purpose of this Book, is to discuss Truth in the Sciences. We are often given conflicting information on science-related topics. How do we know which statements are true? How can we know which professionals to trust? These are important questions, especially when the decisions made on these scientific statements affect our daily lives.
Therefore, in this book we will discuss the Truths in Science. How do we know a given statement is true. Who are the experts we can trust. Is the science real science, or agenda-driven. And is the science on any issue really...“settled”?
These are Questions that we will discuss in this book. Note that there are many facets to consider, and therefore many factors to discuss. Yet we will break it down as simply as possible. Each topic will be explored methodically and clearly. You will become much wiser, and much more discerning, after learning the concepts presented here.

/// The Book are generally grouped as (A) The Scientific Process / (B) Agenda-Driven Science / (C) Experts and Consensus / (D) Specific Science Questions (Climate, Virus, Physics) / (E) Government Roles in Science-Related Policy / (F) Book Summary.


/// These many factors are clearly organized and explained. This allows the reader to wiser and more discerning regarding the accuracy of any scientific statement. He will know when to accept the science as true, and when to challenge the science as false. // Is the science really “settled”? In general, the science is rarely settled. It is always wise to be skeptical of the science, especially if the science is agenda-driven. Furthermore, the wisest of scientists know that science is a progression, not a final destination. // Remember that the “science”….is not always settled. And that the “Theory”…has not always been proven.

/// Table of (A) The Scientific 1) Primary Principles / 2) The Process of Science / 3) Potential Flaws in Scientific Exploration / 4) Observation and Analysis /// (B) Agenda-Driven 5) Agenda-Driven Science /// (C) Experts and 6) Who are the Real Experts? / 7) Consensus vs Reality /// (D) Specific Science Questions (Climate, Virus, Physics): 8) Challenging the Fundamental Beliefs of Science / 9) Challenging the Climate Change Science / 10) Viruses, Vaccines, and Freedoms / 11) Experimental Treatment Options /// (E) Government Roles in Science 12) Government and Science / 13) Effective Response Plans. /// (F) Book Summary

151 pages, Paperback

Published June 7, 2021

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