I have to be in some agreement with Bob. To be aware of the
research or to
utilize the results of the research, and to do the research are two different
things.
And, it is presumptuous, maybe even arrogant, to think that a person cannot
"think
properly," be "wise," be up on her or his field, have no interest in what is
going on in
their field, doesn't rely on someone else's research, be an easy mark for
extremist views,
etc, etc, etc unless he or she is in the "puttering around" in a lab or out in
the field.
I am here today, alive, cancer free, as well as being a surviving
walking
miracle from my massive cerebral hemorrahage, because of my physicians, who
never did a
stick of research, are intuitive and insightful and critical in their
diagnoses, dogged
and hard-working in their practices, sensitive to people, as well as being up
on medical
things because of their voracious reading and constant retraining. And trust
me, they are
anything but unwise, improperly thinking, and "easy marks" for anyone.
Make it a good day.
--Louis--
Louis Schmier http:/www.therandomthoughts.com
<http://www.therandomthoughts.com>
Department of History
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