List w sprawie stanu nauki. Jeśli cytujesz naukowców, po prostu bardzo dokładnie ich sprawdzaj.

Cytujecie naukowców? Sprawdzajcie ich bardzo dokładnie.

Szanowni Państwo Wydawcy i Dziennikarze,
Jako mały wydawca mediów proszę abyście rozpoznali stan upadku nauki w
Polsce. Opinie, rzekome fakty czy poglądy wygłaszane przez naukowców z
tytułami naukowymi muszą być sprawdzane na zgodność ze stanem
faktycznym. Jakość pracy naukowej w Polsce obniżyła się drastycznie.
Status naukowców drastycznie upadł. Szczególny dramat jest w świecie
medyczynym, gdzie marże zysków są największe i pokusa oszustw
naukowych daje znaczne dochody.

Wiele badań jest niekatualnych, po latach okazały się błędnymi, ale
nadal są wykorzystywane w celu sprzedaży wyrobów medycznych. 80 %
badań klinicznych leków na raka okazało się fałszerstwami, nie udało
ich się powtórzyć. Fałszowane są wpisy w internetowych encyklopediach
w celu zapewnienia ich dalszej sprzedaży. Duże encyklopedie
internetowe prowadzą działalność jako firmy public relations oferując
korektę wpisów encyklopedycznych w celu biznesowym [1]. Nie mają one
charakteru demokratycznego, wiele wpisów jest cenzurowanych,
kasowanych czy manipulowanych przez lobbysto-administratorów mających
co najmniej niejasne cele, starają się zniechęcić nowych użytkowników,
a argumenty są kasowane w wojnach edycyjnych. Podane źródła w takich
"fejkpediach" są zmanipulowane lub podane w celowo fałszywy sposób.

Pewne informacje można uzyskać w zasadzie jedynie z lektury wyroków
sądowych w sprawach o fałszerstwa badań naukowych. Lecz to także nie
jest pewne: na przykład Andrew Wakefield z początku przegrał proces,
ale współautor jego badań nad powiązaniami autyzmu z wirusami
znalezionymi w przewodzie pokarmowym- Dr Murch, swój proces wygrał.
Wydaje się że wygrana z koncernami farmaceutycznymi które bronią
swoich leków przez zarzutami wywoływania groźnych chorób- jest kwestią
środków finansowych jakie naukowiec jest w stanie przeznaczyć na swój
proces.

Artykuł p. Wakefielda z "The Lancet" usunięto po 12 latach pod dość
dziwnym zarzutem braku zgody lokalnego komitetu etycznego na badania
dzieci. Rzekomo współautor p. A. Wakefielda, Dr Murch, został
oczyszczony z zarzutów przez brytyjski High Court w 2012- jak podaje
prweb.com, cytując numery spraw GMC: 2733564, 1700583, i 2540201.
Część mediów zarzuca że "The Lancet" jest skorumpowany, publikując
odpowiedź rzecznika czasopisma na wniosek o ponowne wstawienie
skasowanego artykułu po tym jak rzekomo w 2016 roku także dr Wakefield
został uniewienniony z zarzutów [2]. Wskazuje się na powiązania
finansowe czasopisma "Lancet" z koncernem medycznym "Merck".

Część naukowców staje się użytecznymi idiotami, powielając
niesprawdzone dokładnie informacje pobrane z niepewnych żródeł- przy
czym "The Lancet" także wydaje się być skorumpowany. Naiwni użyteczni
idioci powielają też dane statystyczne zbierane na podstawie bardzo
wątpliwych metodologii badań, które to metodologie są na przykład zbyt
świeże by być nawet krytycznie zweryfikowane.

W wielu dziedzinach upadek nauki jest dramatyczny. Upadły na dno
polskie nauki prawne, dzięki czemu doszło do belaruthenizacji
tutejszego systemu prawnego. Upolitycznione zostały nauki historyczne
czy społeczne. Nauki inżynieryjne czy techniczne tkwią w zapóźnieniu
liczonym w dekadach. Jakość pracy naukowców jest nierzadko tak samo
przeciętna jak jakość pracy zwykłych autorów na rynku.

To, że ktoś ma przed nazwiskiem tytuł naukowy, nie świaczy już w ogóle
o jakości informacji jaką on przekazuje. Coraz częściej trafiamy na
fałszywe informacje podawane przez przedstawicieli świata nauki. Plagą
jest podawanie przez naukowców informacji zdezaktualizowanych,
sprzecznych z obecnym stanem dyskusji w danej dziedzinie wiedzy.
Podawane informacje są często opiniami, które nie mają nawet
charakteru wyedukowanego.

Dzisiaj nauka skomercjalizowała się, a tytuł naukowy jest często
wykorzystywany do realizacji czyichś prywatnych interesów
gospodarczych. Wzywam Państwa do dalekoposuniętej ostrożności w
cytowaniu wypowiedzi świata nauki do mediów.

Wzywam także władze publiczne do likwidacji feudalnego systemu na
uczelniach. Już dwie dekady temu na moich uczelniach w Eur. Zachodniej
egzaminy były anonimizowane i wyłącznie pisemne, niemal bez wyjątków.
W Polsce studenci są często oceniani za twarz, za wygląd, rodzaj
stroju etc. Mam koleżankę która ze względu na twarz jaką posiada, po
prostu płaci klasyczne "twarzowe". Sektor nauki w Polsce okazał się
kompletnie niezdolny do reformy wewnętrznej.

Proponuję Państwu bardzo dalekoposuniętą ostrożność w cytowaniu osób z
tytułami naukowymi, proszę o wnikliwe sprawdzanie źródeł jakie podają
na uzasadnienie swoich tez czy opinii. Coraz częściej nauka w Polsce
jest towarem wadliwym - jest nieaktualną, przeterminowaną wiedzą. Albo
nawet jest skorumpowana, jest fejknauką obliczoną na oszustwo w celu
komercyjnym. Badania w których stawką są spore sumy pieniężne,
nierzadko są celowo fałszowane dla celów zysku.

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