tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post567112622564776522..comments2024-03-27T19:47:13.475-07:00Comments on Dark Buzz: Google teaches robots to dreamRogerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03474078324293158376noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post-17325546146712975822016-11-29T09:18:16.983-08:002016-11-29T09:18:16.983-08:00I've noticed on most of the science blogs I re...I've noticed on most of the science blogs I read that there is an incredibly strong political consensus and component to what is called 'science'. It is common to see the comment that conservatives are 'anti-science' and 'deniers', and just not good at science. When I ask the question "And how many people who do not share your political views are in your department?" I rarely get any answer. I suppose if you surround yourself with people who all have the same exact politics you might think everyone agrees with you merely because of your brilliance. What I find disturbing is the inability of the technical 'elite' to even acknowledge they even have a political bias, if they can't see this, what else are they blind to? <br />.<br />This also makes me think there should be a firewall between academics in the sciences and politics, else all you get is political science.CFTnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8148573551417578681.post-86871210500925100572016-11-29T08:28:54.989-08:002016-11-29T08:28:54.989-08:00Would you PLEASE stop being right all the time: Yo...Would you PLEASE stop being right all the time: You wrote:<br />There was a scientific consensus that Hillary Clinton should be, and would be, the next US President...<br />Apparently, Trump taught some ppl to question what the elites tell us, and this is very disturbing to a lot of professors.<br />Cloud2013https://www.blogger.com/profile/12474903429430720258noreply@blogger.com