Here’s the offending comments:
“It’s not primarily about science,” Logsdon says. “It’s to test the belief that humans are destined to live in other places except earth.”
From a scientific point of view, that pair of sentences is carrying a boatload of baggage.
First, science doesn’t test beliefs, it tests hypotheses.
Someone who served on the Columbia Accident Investigation Board should know better.
Second, “destined” is teleological language, and science doesn’t do teleology when done right. We’re not “destined” for anything, just like evolution doesn’t cause “progress.”
I hope Logsdon does not have the Air and Space Museum focus its displays and presentations to talk about what we are “destined” to do.
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