THE physicist Max Planck had a bleak view of
scientific progress. "A new scientific truth does not triumph by
convincing its opponents..." he wrote, "but rather because its opponents
eventually die."
This is the assumption behind This Idea Must Die,
the latest collection of replies to the annual question posed by
impresario John Brockman on his stimulating and by now venerable online
forum, Edge.
The question is: which bits of science do we want to bury? Which ideas
hold us back, trip us up or send us off in a futile direction?
Can't help but link this one: http://xkcd.com/1483/
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