Scientific theorems based on centuries of evidence don't need "new drops" like pop stars to keep them "fresh". If there is new evidence fine.
But this headline makes it sound like it needs to change because people are bored with the old theory.
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Scientific theorems based on centuries of evidence don't need "new drops" like pop stars to keep them "fresh". If there is new evidence fine.
But this headline makes it sound like it needs to change because people are bored with the old theory.
Yeah, click bait bullshit headline on an otherwise good article.
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