Azrael Antilla
Active Member
I think this is where you're going wrong.
Science is manned by humans and they will always be wrong about some things; even if we use tried and tested methods we can still fudge them, as we see with a lot of medicine errors (such as the thalidomide scandal) and various sets of 'data' that have been cocked-up.
Interpretation can be faulty. Instrumental error can result in false data. Some scientists even fabricate data.
This all gets rectified thanks to the scientific method. Which demands that all conclusions are falsifiable and indepently verifiable.