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Profess @JMU: religion, science, dao. "Natural" on how to love nature without worshipping it: http://tinyurl.com/y75tpmog . Tweets are my own opinions.

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    Alan Levinovitz‏Verified account @AlanLevinovitz 15 Jun 2020

    Whenever I see something obvious the experts are missing, my first thought is, “What am *I* missing, since the odds they haven’t thought about this are vanishingly small.”

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      1. Alan Levinovitz‏Verified account @AlanLevinovitz 15 Jun 2020

        That continues to be my thought until I’ve done lots of serious research on the issue.

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      2. Dr Ruth Ann Harpur‏ @RuthAnnHarpur 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @AlanLevinovitz

        I don’t know... as an expert of sorts in one field, I know I have a lot blind spots that haven’t been opened until patients have pointed them out to me. I’m sure I have others still to discover.

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      3. Alan Levinovitz‏Verified account @AlanLevinovitz 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @RuthAnnHarpur

        In healthcare especially patients have insights into their own experiences, and I think you’re making a good counterpoint.

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      1. Canada Good 🍁BC Hot‏ @CanadaGood 15 Jun 2020
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        Next you will be telling me that experts haven't already considered doing all highway repairs after midnight in August.

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      1. Louis‏ @LouisRedux 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @AlanLevinovitz

        It's definitely always a conspiracy. That's the simplest explanation for everything. Naturally. Or I'd be wrong about something, and that's just laughable. Experts, what do they know? (For the avoidance of doubt, because this is Twitter, I am joking.)

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      1. Greg Lehman‏ @GregLehman 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @AlanLevinovitz @K_Sheldrick

        It’s good to question your thoughts but sometimes glaringly obvious mistakes slip by. I’ve caught 2 huge errors in charts in the past 6 months and kept telling myself I was just reading it wrong until the authors confirmed it

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      2. Mark Hoofnagle‏ @MarkHoofnagle 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @AlanLevinovitz

        So...you’re not going to inject bleach then?

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      3. Sarah Grynpas‏ @SarahGrynpas 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @AlanLevinovitz

        Well, on the one hand, death. On the other hand, injecting bleach will lead to Trump’s re-election and right wing judges and racism. I get it. We listen to experts because their expertise improves the world for us all. But what if ignoring them, improves it for me or my group?

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      1. PaulCoelho‏ @Individkid 15 Jun 2020
        Replying to @AlanLevinovitz

        Obviously, #delicense an oil major. A climate lawyer dismissed it because of his interpretation of the constitution. Other experts dismiss it because it is not their specialty. Even BuckminsterFuller would probably have dismissed it because he did not think of it.

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      1. Mike Makher 🌚 🦉‏ @MikeMakher 15 Jun 2020
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        I‘m reminded of the book “Talking To Strangers” in which Gladwell talks about return to truth. We, as in society, often presume our concerns must be wrong but sometimes we’re not wrong

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