I remember when you could go onto Wikipedia and alter any entry to whatever you wanted...blurring the lines between factual fiction and fictional facts. Just because it's written down doesn't make it true. Ask any novelist.
Those situations are difficult, and we've certainly seen a lot of that over the past two years as the science changed so quickly. I think the important thing is to look at what the majority of the research that is presented to us is pointing to and not to go out looking for niche and conflicting opinions.
I remember when you could go onto Wikipedia and alter any entry to whatever you wanted...blurring the lines between factual fiction and fictional facts. Just because it's written down doesn't make it true. Ask any novelist.
totally agree, except when doctors and scientists or other experts often give contradicting advice, what do you do then?
Those situations are difficult, and we've certainly seen a lot of that over the past two years as the science changed so quickly. I think the important thing is to look at what the majority of the research that is presented to us is pointing to and not to go out looking for niche and conflicting opinions.
Makes sense! And hello! Hope you are well :)