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From: tesielin@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Todd Sieling)
Subject: Re: Why scientists popularize premature speculations?
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	On the topic of science, its practicioners, their theories, and the
interplay between the three, see Thomas Kuhn's seminal work, _The Structure
of Scientific Revolutions_. Great fun!
TES

