Red
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I mentioned in an earlier comment that we can find examples where opinions contrary to the consensus or ruling paradigm turn out to be right. Thomas Kuhn explained how changes occur in science in his seminal work, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Now, the story at this link is not related to the subject of climate change, and the sides lined up on both sides of that issue. But, it is an excellent example, and very recent, of how an esteemed astronomer, with tenure, and therefore "protected" from recriminations when advancing an unpopular idea, can put forth a theory that is met with a firestorm of criticism. This is an excellent example of what happens when a "monkey wrench", "outside the box" idea is tossed into the mix, and the consensus of received opinion reacts with outrage:
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2...-his-theory/QuWB4VTpYg8LkDvSUaxcPO/story.html
https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2...-his-theory/QuWB4VTpYg8LkDvSUaxcPO/story.html