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English, 10.11.2021 19:10 edjiejwi

Are there any instances that you can think of today in science or in your life in which you can see that one person is actually right, but the more well-known, the more popular, or the more powerful person wins the argument? How can we keep that from happening in order to let the person with the best ideas share them freely?

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