Misconceptions about science fuel pandemic debates and controversies, says Neil deGrasse Tyson (CBC Radio)

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    Misconceptions about science fuel pandemic debates and controversies, says Neil deGrasse Tyson – The Sunday Magazine (CBC Radio) / Oct 16 2021

    Schools should teach science as an evolving process — not a series of hard facts, argues astrophysicist

    Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson says some of the bitter arguments about medicine and science during the COVID-19 pandemic can be blamed on a fundamental misunderstanding of science.

    “People were unwittingly witnessing science at its very best.… [They said,] ‘You told me not to wear a mask a month ago and now you tell me [to] wear it.… You don’t know what you’re talking about.’ Yes, we do,” the American astrophysicist and author told The Sunday Magazine host Piya Chattopadhyay.

    “Science is a means of querying nature. And when we have enough experiments and enough observations, only then can we say: This is how nature behaves, whether you like it or not. And that is when science contributes to what is objectively true in the world.”

    Tyson, who is also the director at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, is doing his part to try to make his corner of the scientific world more accessible with his new book A Brief Welcome to the Universe, co-authored with Michael A. Strauss and J. Richard Gott.

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