This is still an appeal to authority. Scientific journals have within the last few years been studied by universities and found to be publishing a lot of of false information as well. Whether someone writes something in a journal, a book or not, does not suddenly make it correct.
At many points in history the majority of the scientists have believed false things which are then disproven.
Even Einstein had to fight against that.
I'll state it again, because you seem to be missing the point.
If you follow the scientific method you are practicing science and are a scientist.
If you do not follow the scientific method then you are NOT a scientist.
Nowhere in the scientific method does it say anything about being published in journals or consensus.
Those increase probabilities, but they themselves do not meet the burden of proof.
NOTE: I have not stated my stance on the issues you seem to be pushing. I've stated what a scientist is, and is not. You in turn keep presenting me with appeals to authority which actually don't change anything I said. They also have nothing to do with the scientific method.
A person or journal does not have "magic" powers to make a thing true.
This is still an appeal to authority. Scientific journals have within the last few years been studied by universities and found to be publishing a lot of of false information as well. Whether someone writes something in a journal, a book or not, does not suddenly make it correct.
At many points in history the majority of the scientists have believed false things which are then disproven.
Even Einstein had to fight against that.
I'll state it again, because you seem to be missing the point.
If you follow the scientific method you are practicing science and are a scientist.
If you do not follow the scientific method then you are NOT a scientist.
Nowhere in the scientific method does it say anything about being published in journals or consensus.
Those increase probabilities, but they themselves do not meet the burden of proof.
NOTE: I have not stated my stance on the issues you seem to be pushing. I've stated what a scientist is, and is not. You in turn keep presenting me with appeals to authority which actually don't change anything I said. They also have nothing to do with the scientific method.
A person or journal does not have "magic" powers to make a thing true.