Academics are always reluctant to make definitive statements because the punishment for getting it wrong is much greater than the reward for getting it right. It seems almost all scientific proposals were greeted with more skepticism than curiosity. Einstein being the obvious example.
Academics are always reluctant to make definitive statements because the punishment for getting it wrong is much greater than the reward for getting it right. It seems almost all scientific proposals were greeted with more skepticism than curiosity. Einstein being the obvious example.