Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Quotation of the Day for September 8, 2010



Wired: Why is it so hard to convince people, even when the science is so clear?

Simon Singh: Science has nothing to do with common sense. I believe it was Einstein who said that common sense is a set of prejudices we form by the age of 18. Inject somebody with some viruses and that's going to keep you from getting sick? That's not common sense. We evolved from single-cell organisms? That's not common sense. By driving my car I'm going to cook Earth? None of this is common sense. The commonsense view is what we're fighting against. So somehow you've got to move people away from that with these quite complicated scientific arguments based on even more complicated research. That's why it's such an uphill battle. People start off with a belief and a prejudice--we all do. And the job of science is to set that aside to get to the truth.

- Simon Singh, writer, in an interview with Wired.

[http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/08/mf_qa_singh/]

Submitted by: Terry Labach
Sep. 7, 2010

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