
Originally Posted by
Eris
Well, paleontology is to be taken with a grain of salt. There is only so much real evidence you can gather from fossils, and the rest is at best conjecture. So naturally, theories are updated pretty frequently in the field. Many dinosaurs are now suspected of having feathers, and T-rex was most likely not a ferocious predator, but either partially, or exclusively a scavenger.
But this is prime example of why you should never teach the public science. They just sit around forging emotional attachments to anthropomorphized versions of your findings, like dinosaurs or planets, so when you need to revoke your theories, they're up in arms on how you've ruined their fairy-tale land.
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