but this is also because the venn diagram of people who dont want the vax and the people who refused to wear a mask or thought masks were harmful is nearly a circle as well. that position does not seem to come in a vacuum on its own, based on people I know
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I mean the fact that they run trials and experiments and look at actual statistics puts it pretty far above everything programming related
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even if it doesnt get up to the same levels as physics or math
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(and of course I realize that hanging that out there is going to invite someone to come by and tell me that math as a field is also not competent, and if so, OK, but I am bad enough at math that it _looks pretty competent to me most of the time_ :)
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I've been curious if there's ever been a case where something got proven and widely accepted in math and then later disproven (without altering underlying axioms or changing the definitions of things). Doesn't seem to be any cases there
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