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Date Posted: 08:58:10 01/20/13 Sun
Author: Wally
Subject: Re: do you psuedo restorationist folks hold that eden was here?
In reply to: George 's message, "Re: do you psuedo restorationist folks hold that eden was here?" on 09:01:53 01/13/13 Sun

Before working on my Doctorate, I "thought" I understood what science was all about? I read it, it said what it said, it must be true! I was told that in order to get things published, very smart people critiqued it! So, errors were unlikely. Only to discover that formatting, logic were the major drivers.

THEN I was expected to create research. I walked through the process. I discovered that a lot if medical research isn't standardized, that things deemed unimportant can be ignored, sometimes flaws in design, sometimes the wrong math was used, and thus a lot of variability!

Anyways, that was the start of my journey to looking at science from a different perspective.

LOL still trying to find my niche. I have read over a dozen books on the art of figuring out how to create my niche. I think that I am discovering that my life is half over!
Wally

>I don't like to look at science in absolutes.
>>
>>Even though I use evidences to determine policy,
>>procedure, predict cost, performance, quality.
>>
>>
>>Wally
>
>That's what every good manager does, Wally. A
>business run dogmatically will go under, regardless of
>whether the owner is a leftist, a rightist, or a
>middle-of-the-roader.
>
>Areas where dogma gets in the way of management are,
>unfortunately, pure science, religion, iconoclasm, and
>politics. Any organization with too strong an
>influence from of these, or any mix of these,
>(unmodified by common sense) becomes a madhouse after
>a while, with the inmates running the asylum.
>
>George

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