Imagine a world without
scientific disclosure of evidence discovered in research. Remember that the
world as people know it today is changing because of current advances in
scientific evidence, as well as other revelations of scientific truth over the years.
Academic training as a
professional researcher is costly. Many professional researchers work for years
experimenting, developing theories and proving them with scientific evidence.
In conjunction with their work, which may be particularistic in nature, other
professional researchers find answers and build on them.
When there is non-disclosure on
a scientific plane, others including professional researchers, developers and
educators become concerned.
“Do the "death
of evidence" warnings of
Canadian scientists alarm you?”
Perhaps everyone should be
alarmed to some extent by the possibility of non-disclosure of evidence in
scientific research, as it potentially affects everyone. In reality, no one
knows how much scientific evidence is suppressed or hidden.
Failure to disclose scientific
truth leads to the death of evidence, possibly the end of research in certain
areas. Without scientific disclosure of evidence to other researchers major
advances in science can prove meaningless, as researchers invariably build on
each other’s work as much as their own.
Many scientific problems are
complex in nature, not just limited to one particular aspect of research.
Approached from many different directions, the answers realized by professional
scientific researchers are limitless.
Non-disclosure of evidence in
scientific research can be an attempt by a researcher or organization to
prevent others from stealing what could prove to be major scientific advances.
Each professional researcher tries to protect his or her own work, expecting
appropriate remuneration for the same.
In terms of research, there is
always the aspect of funding to consider. Scientific research is costly and
professional researcher’s salaries have to be paid. Suppression of evidence can
be an attempt to prevent the necessity of organizational or government funding.
There are times when
suppression of scientific evidence is appropriate. For example, non-disclosure
can be an attempt to prevent a premature release of evidence in the scientific
realm where potential harm could result, particularly when there is malicious intent on the part of a third party.
Suppression of scientific
evidence is failure to disclose the truth.
Scientific disclosure of
research evidence must be ethical in nature. Professional researchers trained
with respect to the ethics of disclosure will deal with scientific discovery
rightly.
Disclosure of scientific
evidence is truth revealed.
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