Science just can’t deal with the “weird”.
It is their Achilles Heel, because new “weird” stuff is data that can help us create new paradigms.
A scientist seeing and hearing a radio for the first time would take it apart and look at all the little pieces—wondering which piece held the talking people.
After they could not find that piece they would call the radio “useless junk”.
When the Webb crew find galaxies more than 15 BILLION LIGHT YEARS away, first they will guess the instruments are wrong, then the "scientists" will try to hide the data, then the "scientists" will lie about what the measurements mean and eventually someone will say guess what? Basing ALMOST ALL of your conclusions on ONE parameter is not a good idea.
I won't be surprised if we see "the smartest people ever" having meltdowns that will make them look like the dumbest people ever.
Yup,
I’m a Radio Guy.
The Art of Radio-—