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Nobody should have a monopoly of the truth in this universe. The
censorship and suppression of challenging ideas against the tide of
mainstream research, the blacklisting of scientists, for instance,
is neither the best way to do and filter science, nor to promote
progress in the human knowledge. The removal of good and novel
ideas from the scientific stage is very detrimental to the pursuit
of the truth. There are instances in which a mere unqualified
belief can occasionally be converted into a generally accepted
scientific theory through the screening action of refereed
literature and meetings planned by the scientific organizing
committees and through the distribution of funds controlled by
"club opinions." It leads to unitary paradigms and unitary thinking
not necessarily associated to the unique truth. This is the topic
of this book: to critically analyze the problems of the official
(and sometimes illicit) mechanisms under which current science
(physics and astronomy in particular) is being administered and
filtered today, along with the onerous consequences these
mechanisms have on all of us. Apart from the editors, Juan Miguel
Campanario, Brian Martin, Wolfgang Kundt, J. Marvin Herndon, Marian
Apostol, Halton C. Arp, Tom Van Flandern, Andrei P. Kirilyuk,
Dmitri Rabounski and Henry H. Bauer, all of them professional
researchers, reveal a pessimistic view of the miseries of the
actual system, while a glimmer of hope remains in the "leitmotiv"
claim towards the freedom in doing research and attaining an
acceptable level of ethics in science.
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