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Лий Смолин: Как науката прилича на демокрацията

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Физикът Лий Смолин говори за това как работи научната общност: според неговите думи, "ние се караме и спорим, колкото можем по-ожесточено", но всеки приема, че следващото поколение учени, ще реши кой е прав. А, казва той, така работи и демокрацията.

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