Agreed, Bystander .. so then, as the Big Bang is still a brand new theory relative to the history of astronomy, it is up to its proponents to convince me .. which they are decreasing their chances of ever doing with their excuses as to why the theory fails with each new discovery, and why the constant fudging has to fudge .. Chris's definition of fudging notwithstanding. I also can't say that Plasma Cosmology is how it all happened either .. but I see more sense in Plasma Cosmology, and more evidence for it, especially now that 'currents' carrying huge masses (700 cluster for instance) are considered an undeniable part of the cosmos by the Big Bang crowd.bystander wrote:
In the Legal System, the burden of proof is on the Plaitiff, the person making the claim. In the Scientific Community, the burden of achieving acceptance is on the Proponent, the one advocating a new theory. This, as Chris and Nereid have said, is as it should be. It is not up to the scientific community at large to accept new ideas or theories until their proponents have met the standard of acceptance of that community. I can come up with new ideas and pet theories, (e.g. Are our black holes someone else's big bang?), but if I want them taken seriously, it is I who has to put in the research, effort and time to make my theory acceptable. It is not the place of the scientific community at large to do my work for me, although I may get help from sympathetic parts of that community. As with any job, there are rules to follow.
Consensus is just a measure of acceptability. The more acceptable a theory is, the greater the consensus of opinion is for that theory. "Mainstream" science is nothing more than what the majority of the scientific community believes to be the most acceptable theories. This doesn't mean it's "true", and it doesn't mean fringe science is "untrue". It just means that this is what the majority accepts. How accepted a theory becomes depends on how well it explains and/or predicts.
Consensus and majority also declare who controls the delete button in forums like this .. and that is where the danger of stifling creative thought and processes and people and ideas comes in .. and that is what causes me to want to have a drink of something sweet and alcoholic right now.