casey on Nostr: I have noticed a pattern among "famous" academics, i.e., the ones that appear on TV ...
I have noticed a pattern among "famous" academics, i.e., the ones that appear on TV and on podcasts all the time: They usually appear to be pedaling nonsense; Keynesian economics in the case of economists, bad health advice in the case of medical specialists, deterministic materialism in the case of physicists, the list goes on.
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