I was really questioning why they were an academic paper because they were either poorly written. The conclusions didn't make any sense, or some of the conclusions and claims that were made were drastically outdated. So I say, you know what, this is too much fluff in the academic world. I need to find my own independent way of doing it. And a number from Veritasium's video, I'm not going to get the numbers exactly right, but there's around 80% of academic articles are either wrong or have false parts in them.

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