The chief difference between science and politics is that most of the people who publish
scholarly articles on scientific subjects are on a quest for verifiable knowledge, while
most people who write about politics are partisans, purely promoting their point of view
for selfish or party gain.
In science, there is a gentleman's agreement to share data and to replicate one
another's findings, for the express purpose of adding to human knowledge. That's
why there are no edit wars about the [[Mars]] article.
In politics, every sovereign nation places its "national interests" above all
other considerations. Nations are perfectly willing to lie, cheat and murder.
How can you jump from discussion of the partisanship of politics to the cooperation
inherent in science so glibly?
Ed Poor