Why Non-Scientists Are Needed to Advance Science
Manuel Morales
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Abstract:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been nominated by President Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). Kennedy’s qualifications for this role do not align with the administrative experience and scientific background typically expected for such a position. However, he may be deemed suitable due to his willingness to challenge scientific principles that have been empirically compromised since 2000 by the discovery of two nonlocal mechanisms essential for conducting all local experiments. As the head of the expansive DHHS, with a $2.4 trillion budget, Kennedy would be in a position to help advance and fund scientific research and development inclusive of the missing variables currently absent from empirical studies.
Date: 2025-01-06
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