At one time, there was a popular notion that at least scientific experts could objectively determine the truth with certainty. A widespread belief existed that science promised “total control” of natural phenomena. Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park 313 (1990). The universe was orderly because it was governed by invariable physical laws; and armed with
the classic methodology of controlled experimentation, we could discover those laws. Brief Amici Curiae of Physicians, Scientists, and Historians of Science in Support of Petitioners at 8, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharm., No. 92-102 (U.S.).
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