Saturday, June 28, 2008

SCIENCE BUT NOT SCIENTISTS (BOOK)…


I know Dr. Vernon L. Grose, D.Sc. very well. He is a well-accomplished scientist, not just towards theory but, in special, concerning researching, innovation, testing, and application. Yes, the United States should be proud of Dr. Grose and his achievements. Nothing is science is dogmatic. Then, everything must be a scientific truth in order to be called science. I agree, since the information revolution has exploded exponentially, that rigor must be, in a grater magnitude than before, playing a leading role. I also believe that we cannot keep on existing on haunches, hypothesis, and theories. Clearly, the latter are no scientific laws. But we do need to explore many venues and avenues without causing a huge malaise on the scientific establishment. A neurologist told me that, as an example, “Emotional Intelligence,” is not SCIENCE but proves its great usefulness in the offices of psychiatrists and in the lives of their patients. This latent and, sometimes, pent-up information—as per my view—requires that the scientific establishment gives room to these unofficial findings as they are validated or not as true science. Andres Agostini, Executive Associate for Global Markets, Omega Systems Group Incorporated Inc.





Preferred Sites:

www.AgosBlogs.blogspot.com

www.AndyBelieves.Blogspot.com

www.AndyBelieves2.blogspot.com

www.AndresAgostini.blogspot.com

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOHiKT127DM

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