Jean-Claude Bradley presents at a panel at Lawrence Sowder's class on Rhetoric of Science at Drexel University on October 6, 2010. The key point discussed is that uncertainty cannot be removed from the scientific process but it can be reduced by transparency. Scientists must be comfortable with ambiguity.
1. The meaning of data Rhetoric of Science Panel COM400 Class at Drexel University Jean-Claude Bradley Associate Professor of Chemistry Drexel University October 6, 2010
2. There are NO FACTS, only measurements embedded within assumptions
3. In principle one experiment is enough to invalidate a theory In practice, it takes a lot more than one experiment to make any progress because uncertainty is unavoidable
4. How bad is our current system? Try to find the solubility EGCG?