Scientists don't remotely share your assessment, and their assessment is what counts (or rather, what should count) in public policy.
>>Scientists don't remotely share your assessment, and their assessment is what counts (or rather, what should count) in public policy.<<
Hogwash.
My statement stands.
"...Scientists don't remotely share your assessment, and their assessment is what counts (or rather, what should count) in public policy."
Ah-h but wait until the Official High Council on Irreducibility" is put in place.
It will be so easy then. If three of the Council say: "I dunno, can't figure how such-and-so happened" it'll go into the IC box and be done with. :-)