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scientific-bias

The potential influence of personal and political beliefs on the interpretation of geological data.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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John Boone flies a glider from Senzeni Na to the Argyre Basin to meet Ann Clayborne and her team investigating Martian geology, particularly the evidence for ancient glaciation and oceans. During his journey and interactions, John reflects on the terraforming project, the biases that may influence scientific interpretation, and the ongoing sabotage incidents. The chapter explores the tension between scientific inquiry, personal beliefs, and political motivations surrounding Mars' past and future.