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Well, yes. But what's worrying is that so many people who have seen a university from inside and even have advanced degrees do not know this. Every time some one comes up with grants for reproducing published stuff the silly idea finds enthusiastic support. How come? People should know about the practice of science but don't.


It seems like you're agreeing with the parent, but then the sentence

> Every time some one comes up with grants for reproducing published stuff the silly idea finds enthusiastic support.

suggests that you think replication isn't useful. Or, am I misunderstanding what "the silly idea" refers to?


The silly idea is the thing they're trying to replicate (likely out of suspicion that it's a false silly idea).




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