I came here after reading your piece in The American Mind, and wanted to give you all the thumbs up that I have. I am also an engineer and appreciate the comment about how a good engineer automates himself out of a task - I started out as an automation engineer.
I also worked in medical devices for many years and saw many examples of things you describe in your article, and I have been very disappointed in the general responses to things like HCQ or non-pharmaceutical interventions. I am one of those people who actually reads scientific papers and of course find that the media is really just spin, not science.
Anyway, not a paying subscriber yet but after I read the rest of your blog perhaps I will be. Good luck in your efforts to bring reason back to science.
I came here after reading your piece in The American Mind, and wanted to give you all the thumbs up that I have. I am also an engineer and appreciate the comment about how a good engineer automates himself out of a task - I started out as an automation engineer.
I also worked in medical devices for many years and saw many examples of things you describe in your article, and I have been very disappointed in the general responses to things like HCQ or non-pharmaceutical interventions. I am one of those people who actually reads scientific papers and of course find that the media is really just spin, not science.
Anyway, not a paying subscriber yet but after I read the rest of your blog perhaps I will be. Good luck in your efforts to bring reason back to science.
Postmodernity = amplification of iatrogenics. Apply knowledge of the Lindy effect.