Enlightenment or Unholy Inquisition?
In the 17th century Galileo Galilei convincingly argued, with support from telescopic observations, for the validity of the Copernican theory — i.e. that the earth rotates on its axis and orbits the sun. Because this contradicted the established dogma of the day, Galileo was placed under house arrest, denounced, and suppressed by the establishment. The dominant intellectual authority was attempting to silence a brilliant man who, through his search for truth, threatened to overturn the cherished paradigm of the day (the Ptolemaic system).
In their search for answers, shouldn’t scientists be allowed to explore all reasonable avenues towards the discovery of truth. Disqualifying potential solutions to problems, only because they go against man-made philosophical preconceptions, destroys objectivity and biases the results. When an ingrained establishment wields dogma to silence credible researchers, we all lose.
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