https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/05/follow_the_science__to_where_.html
The dictum “follow the science” seems to make good sense until you actually follow it to a conclusion that is opposite to that which the “experts” intend you to reach. We all saw that during the COVID-19 pandemic. Entire cities were shut down. Schools and churches were closed. Enforcement was at times brutal. In contrast, some states remained open, and the result was that, health-wise, they fared no worse than the states that gutted their economies and violated their citizens’ civil rights. We are still waiting for apologies.
Another dictum makes a lot more sense: “follow the money.” While small businesses were starved into ruin, large businesses were allowed to continue operation. Churches were closed — even their parking lot services were forbidden — but casinos operated night and day.
While “Mister Science” led us astray in important policy decisions, there is another area of science that seems a lot less important, but which has subtle implications that have had pernicious effects for a long time. It is called the Standard Model of Cosmology, which encompasses theories of how the universe was formed and how nature operates today. For most of the population, this is Ivy League, ivory tower stuff. It consists of incomprehensible squiggles on blackboards by (according to stereotype) bespectacled, bearded professors “vith” foreign accents. They seem too smart to be wrong, but lately, new discoveries are challenging their authority and, by extension, opening criticism of the social policies that affect our daily lives and the future of our grandchildren.
There is a saying that disputes in academia are savage, not because the subject matter is important, but rather because it is trivial. In that regard, we must ask, how important is the Standard Model of Cosmology? If it collapses, what else will collapse with it?