1/ Hi #SocialScience twitter,
Has anyone studied this phenomenon? @AstroKatie is the first physicist I've seen whose had it in her FAQs. But, it's a common enough complaint that I've heard it from other physicists, and I'm not one.https://twitter.com/AstroKatie/status/995064657713901568 …
7/ But, I think it demonstrates why social #scicomm is so paradoxically challenging. Extensive subjective experiences gives rise to lots of local realities, making it easy to reject discordant ones.
After all, people come up with back-of-napkin alternatives to dark matter.
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Adding this related thread. (I can't remember if I saw it before or after writing this one, as sometimes happens with twitter inspiration.)https://twitter.com/yungneocon/status/995064292457238529 …
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I think one of the interesting questions is where are people being engaged. I think one of the reasons I find engaging with HN posters about medical topics so frustrating is that they’re in a context where they’re used to *being* the expert.
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