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Let’s remember that extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence

Last updated: April 30, 2025 4:45 pm
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The Royal Society in London, the UK’s national academy of science, has a motto that has stood for over 350 years: “nullius in verba”, which translates to “take nobody’s word for it”. This motto emphasizes the importance of evidence in science, highlighting that scientific claims must be backed by solid evidence rather than blind trust.

But what exactly constitutes evidence in the realm of science? While some claims, like the color of the sky, may require little evidence as they are easily observable, extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence. This principle, famously articulated by astronomer Carl Sagan, underscores the need for robust evidence to support groundbreaking claims.

Recent instances in the scientific community have brought this principle to the forefront. For example, astronomers recently claimed to have detected a gas that could be produced by alien life on an exoplanet. However, a reanalysis of the data has cast doubt on this claim, highlighting the importance of rigorous scrutiny in scientific research.

Similarly, the biotech firm Colossal stirred controversy with its claim of “de-extincting” the dire wolf, drawing strong criticism from the International Union for Conservation of Nature. These examples serve as a reminder that extraordinary claims require solid evidence to be accepted by the scientific community.

One particularly intriguing claim challenges a fundamental concept in physics: the wave-particle duality of light. The proposal suggests that light is solely a quantum particle, overturning decades of physics consensus. While the evidence supporting this idea is currently lacking, physicists are intrigued by the possibility and are committed to further investigation to uncover the truth.

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In the face of extraordinary claims, the scientific community’s duty is clear: to delve deeper into the evidence in pursuit of the truth. Whether it be debunking unfounded claims or validating groundbreaking discoveries, science remains a relentless quest for knowledge and understanding.

As we navigate the complexities of evidence and proof in science, it is essential to uphold the principles of critical thinking, skepticism, and empirical validation. Only by adhering to these principles can we ensure that scientific progress is built on a solid foundation of evidence and reason.

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