Wednesday, 2 August 2017
Uncovering the Most Sensational Science Fraud Since Piltdown Man
Sunday, 28 May 2017
Not THE cause: Understand necessary and sufficient conditions
+Why stolen goods markets are, like a match for fire, not a necessary & sufficient condition to be THE cause of theft https://t.co/EtrSBcCdMM pic.twitter.com/KO0UAetkOV
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 28, 2017
— Supermythbuster (@supermyths) May 28, 2017
Monday, 22 May 2017
Monkeys Myths and Molecules
Read my review. The First Amazon.UK review of this excellent book: https://t.co/fIPL8kjOYd pic.twitter.com/8vnNJ66KIk
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) May 22, 2017
Saturday, 6 May 2017
Can you have a good quack?
@EdzardErnst This is a good question. If seeking a quack, as folk do, is it best to go to best or worst quack? How exactly do we define a "good quack"? pic.twitter.com/Z4h44lLoWA
— Supermythbuster (@supermyths) May 6, 2017
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Plagiarism 100% Proven by Lies about Prior-Publication and Influence
¿Sabían ustedes que Darwin y Wallace copiaron de Matthew? #fraudecientífico https://t.co/27wJ6y2EVU
— Emilio Cervantes (@BiologiaPensamt) April 18, 2017
Friday, 14 April 2017
Chemistry Envy Criminology
+In science, when human behavior enters the equation, things go nonlinear. That's why Physics is easy and Sociology is hard.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) February 6, 2016
+@BenHCarrington Interestingly, when sociologists get chemistry envy they invert the complexity & ludicrously reduce it to stupidity https://t.co/oLMqSmQYFY pic.twitter.com/TL9EZeeFpS
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 14, 2017
Chemistry Envy Criminology. : https://t.co/YdUu0EFDLa pic.twitter.com/5xVMUOcEje
— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) April 14, 2017