Tuesday, October 9, 2007

An Expert for Every Cause

Here's that article on the 9/11 conspiracy physicist that we talked about in class:
When Experts Disagree: 9/11 Conspiracy Theories

Below is a quote of the relevant section on the lone-wolf semi-expert (physicist) versus the overwhelming consensus of more relevant experts (structural engineers):
While there are a handful of Web sites that seek to debunk the claims of Mr. Jones and others in the movement, most mainstream scientists, in fact, have not seen fit to engage them.

"There's nothing to debunk," says Zdenek P. Bazant, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern University and the author of the first peer-reviewed paper on the World Trade Center collapses.

"It's a non-issue," says Sivaraj Shyam-Sunder, a lead investigator for the National Institute of Standards and Technology's study of the collapses.

Ross B. Corotis, a professor of civil engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder and a member of the editorial board at the journal Structural Safety, says that most engineers are pretty settled on what happened at the World Trade Center. "There's not really disagreement as to what happened for 99 percent of the details," he says.
Also, here's an interesting article on instances when we shouldn't trust an expert's opinion.

The Seven Warning Signs of Bogus Science

expert in caturday

3 comments:

Abi said...

I can really tell that that cat is interested, lol.

Haha, once my mom was investigating a conspiracy theory and it freaked her out, lol. I just kind of listened to her rant about it because she got us take out. XD Free food makes everything better. XD lol

Sean Keegan-Landis said...

"Free food makes everything better."

Words to live by.

Abi said...

haha, now your just saying it b/c i said it, lol. You trying that appeal to authority? lol. cause you know i'm DEFINITELY the person to ask when you want to know if free food makes everything better, lol.