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Moreover, experts often approach their fields with a sense of hubris, ensuring that they team their conclusions with an assurance they have reached an unassailable truth about reality. This arrogance establishes a narrow worldview that obstructs their ability to act as accountable and trustworthy figures. The occurrence of frequently shifting scientific consensus—often leading to contradictory conclusions—exposes the experts as transient sources of information, casting doubt on their reliability.