The Problem With “Trust the Science”
🔬 “Science-based” doesn’t mean the science is finished.
Julian Issa explains the idea of pessimistic meta-induction, the recognition that what we believe to be scientifically accurate today may be refined or replaced tomorrow.
Science isn’t a fixed set of truths.
It’s the best interpretation of the most robust data available right now.
That’s why true science requires humility.
It means staying open to new evidence, better data, and updated understandings as research progresses.
🎧 Tune in to Episode 250 of the High Performance Longevity Podcast with Julian Issa to learn more about:
✅ What “science-based” actually means
✅ Why scientific consensus evolves over time
✅ How to evaluate research and expert claims
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