
Science is a PROCESS; not doctrine, not opinion polling, and sure as shit not LEFTIST DOGMA. Science is not to be believed, trusted, or accepted on faith. Science is tested, tried, re-tried, peer reviewed and constantly has to prove and re-prove it's findings to be valid, and any time the results of the re-testing disagree with "Science's" findings, they're BOTH set aside, and the whole process goes back to Square One.
If you aren't RIGOROUSLY QUESTIONING somebody's factual assertions, you aren't engaged in science at all.
Whatever else s/h/it may be, Dr. Falsey is NOT science.
Something tangentially related from today:
Even though NFL Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not a scientist, he had some analysis on this today:
Packers' Aaron Rodgers takes aim at COVID vaccine debate: 'If science can't be questioned, it's not science'
Rodgers said that 'behind the scenes' many teams have used or recommended the same treatment plans that he used in his recovery
Aaron Rodgers has sounded off on COVID-19 again this week.
The Green Bay Packers quarterback clarified that he supports "the freedom to choose what’s in your best interest." But he took aim at a lack of tolerance surrounding the vaccine debate.
Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 in November when it was revealed he had not been vaccinated after he had initially told the media he had been "immunized" against the virus.
Since then, the veteran quarterback has been targeted for his alternative approach to protecting himself against the virus and his take on the vaccine. During his Tuesday appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show," Rodgers revisited the issue.
"I’ve gotten accused of spreading misinformation when I talk about the treatment plan that I used to get better – that’s been used by a number of people, doctors," Rodgers said. "I think one of my issues — and I've brought this up many times — is they don’t talk about the fact that guys are getting better using, people are getting better using these things."
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/packers-aaron-rodgers-covid-vaccine-debate-science-questioned