We do not live in a simple world and cannot rely on the accuracy of simple explanations.
When problems exceed the requisite variety available to their "controller."
The academic publishing world has seemingly abandoned its role as curating knowledge. To our peril.
The proliferation of sloppy science has undermined trust in good science. Misinformation cannot be allowed to become dominant.
Health care consumers are all too often unable or unwilling to exercise their own agency out of a lack of easy understood narratives about their issues.
Good science demands the asking questions of its assumptions, processes and results at every step.