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ON SCIENCE, FAITH AND THE PERILS OF SUPERSTITION
The New Indian Express Mysuru
|April 04, 2025
N a world increasingly driven by scientific advancements, it is paradoxical that the lines between science, faith and superstition often blur.
This phenomenon is universal. But in India, the conflation of these domains has increased alarmingly, with pseudo-science often masquerading as scientific truth. The consequences are far-reaching, affecting public policy, education and even judicial pronouncements. Therefore, the need to distinguish between science, faith and superstition has never been more urgent.
First, it must be clearly understood that formal education in science does not automatically instill a scientific temper. This is evident in the numerous instances where individuals with advanced degrees propagate pseudoscientific ideas. In 2021, a judge in India declared that cows are the only animals that inhale and exhale oxygen. In 2017, another judge claimed peahens conceive by swallowing the tears of peacocks.
Sadly, the academic community is not immune to this trend. Not long ago, an IIT director attributed cloudbursts and landslides in the region to meat consumption. This January, a director of IIT Madras sparked controversy by endorsing the medicinal properties of cow urine at a public event. While he defended his statements by referencing published studies, the broader scientific community remains divided. Some research highlights potential benefits, while others caution against adverse effects. This underlines the importance of rigorous scientific scrutiny and the dangers of selective citation.
This story is from the April 04, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Mysuru.
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