funeralxempire wrote:
Loeb put his reputation on the line, and since he's consistently been wrong about pretty much everything he's claimed, it's costing him that reputation.
What was he wrong about? both the objects entering our solar system in 2014 and 2017 were interstellar in origin (he was right about that)
Both objects have anomalies that can't be explained by conventional explanation (he was right about this)
Nobody has been able to come up with categorical evidence that both objects are natural (he is right about this)
He is therefore entitled to postulate that given the interstellar origins and anomalous nature of the objects that an artificial origin can't be ruled out.
The witch hunt against Loeb reminds me of the same type of witch hunt instigated by Harvard against Prof John Mack (founding father of the Dept of Psychiatry at Harvard) over his investigation into alien abduction phenomena. The finding for Mack equally applies to Loeb .Harvard issued a statement stating that the Dean had "reaffirmed Dr. Mack's
academic freedom to study what he wishes and to state his opinions without impediment," concluding "Dr. Mack remains a member in good standing of the Harvard Faculty of Medicine."
The same applies to Prof Avi Loeb. His academic record puts him as the most decorated astronomer in his field on the planet. His reputation is not beholden to the opinions of small minded (Loeb refers to them as "myopic") colleagues whose attacks remind me of the "tall poppy syndrome".