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Sort of like watching Mr Stuck-up.
Science is really a complex subject, and at times, a field with lots of ego at stake. That is easy to understand. There have even been bouts of "outsiderness" in the scientific community (molecular biology vs. ecology, or mathematics vs. physics), and degrees of dogma rising above scientific acumen are too numerous (even once is too much as in the "Clovis first" mandate). Skepticism has long served science well, nonetheless it might be time for a new paradigm -- a subtle, yet potent shift in mindset and thinking. Could "selfless restraint" fill that duty? It has all the correct elements with no excess baggage that all too regularly goes with skepticism. One glance at the "skeptics" forums and websites, and you can see the level of illogics that sometimes find their way into scientific thinking.