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MAY I enter a mild protest against a habit that seems to me somewhat harmful? Many people, when they obtain results which disagree with the previous work on the subject, seem to think it incumbent upon them to suggest that the disagreement comes from some flaw of reasoning or method in the work used for comparison.
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BERKELEY Indiscriminate Criticism. Nature 78, 412–413 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078412c0
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