THE WEEKLY
REFLEKTION
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The Weekly Reflektion 25/2025
The world of politics and the world of science are different and consequently have different rules of engagement when there are disagreements. In our Reflektion in week 23/2025, we talked about the plan to phase out Germany’s nuclear power stations before and after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan in March 2011. This week we will talk about […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 02/2025
A free and independent media is one of the foundations of a free and just society. Investigative journalism has revealed many scandals and injustices where the truth has been replaced by disinformation designed to mislead, confuse and deceive. Sometimes the media are the driver for the disinformation, and the need for a spectacular headline takes priority over finding the truth. This disinformation is […]
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The Weekly Reflektion 37/2024
There are several methods advocated for investigations into incidents and accidents and there are no doubt advantages and disadvantages with each of these. They are all based on the scientific method that requires systematic observation, measurement, experiment and analysis, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses. The scientific method is arguably under pressure from postmodernism that questions the basic assumptions of […]
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