Wednesday, March 31, 2010

#3. Science Is Not An Opinion.

If political opinions support at least two sides, scientific facts do not. In fact, when an opinion presents in a field of science, that opinion can only exist as an opportunity to further investigate subsequent facts, since the factual answers to these questions almost always give rise to even more questions. These questions that develop as the result of knowledge attained is often referred to as the scientific method. Only one omnipresent scientific method is known to exist; however many varied opinions coexist, especially in politics.

Therefore, when creating a scientific user-centered healthcare informatics system, we will be interested in researching and publishing factual information, while simultaneously employing the existence of any identified opinion as an opportunity to further research.

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