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Seeking Science at the Sweet Spot- Past Denial, Dismissal, Delusion, and Despotism

Originally published by David L. Katz, MD, MPH, FACPM, FACP, FACLM on LinkedIn: Seeking Science at the Sweet Spot- Past Denial, Dismissal, Delusion, and Despotism

Paul Simon told us some time ago that we lived in an age of miracle and wonder. The rest of his lyrics for The Boy in the Bubble, however, made it clear he did not mean the kind bestowed upon us by supernatural forces. He meant the kind we devised ourselves. He meant technology, and he was right- for better or for worse.

The song was released in 1986. We didn’t have the first iPhone until 2007. We discovered liquid water on Mars in the past month. We have ever more wonders to wonder at.

And yet, we live in a time of absurd science denial. The basic merits of the scientific method itself are routinely challenged by a modern culture awash in the products of them. Science and scientists are dismissed and discredited by politicians. Nonsensical conspiracy theories substitute for incontrovertible evidence regarding climate change, or the epidemiology-altering contributions of vaccines.

I have ranted before, although inadequately to relieve my frustration on the topic, that it is not just outrageous, but comically hypocritical to repudiate the basic merits of science in social media. If you are reading this on a computer screen, how did it get there? How does your computer work? Where, exactly, is cyberspace? What, exactly, are these letters composed of (there is no ink)? How, exactly, does one issue marching orders to electrons?

This is, indeed, the age of miracle and wonder. Any of us can have a thought, and transmit it in seconds, and often far less, to any other specific individual almost anywhere on the planet. Show this capability to any uninitiated population, it would look like magic. Explain it, and it would still dazzle as evidence of what pocket-sized science can do. Get familiar enough with it, and yes indeed- contempt displaces wonder. So it is that science denialism travels the channels of social media that would not exist…but for science. We are a silly species; you decide whether to laugh or cry.

Dismissal and denial, blended with misguided hope rather than hostility, produce delusion, as described in the New York Times this past week by Dr. Jen Gunter. Dr. Gunter has become a crusader for medical rationalism and a premier debunker of New Age alternatives, notably the many dubious claims of GOOP. I fully support Dr. Gunter’s efforts in this, while noting that from my perspective, Ms. Paltrow is exploiting a path of fatuous belief in the utterly nonsensical paved well above her paygrade. In her most recent commentary, Dr. Gunter rightly extends her concerns beyond any given brand to the general popularity of unfounded lotions, potions, and programs populating the murky realm of “wellness.”