THE truth is complicated, as British journalist and economist Tim Harford reminds us in his new book, âData Detective.â But for true believers â ideologues, partisans, religious fundamentalists, etc. â the truth is self-evident; like science which is âsettledâ and beyond argument. There is, however, ânothing more anti-scientific than the very idea that science is settled, static, impervious to challenge.â Thatâs from the late great Charles Krauthammer, global warming believer, Harvard Medicine School graduate, chief resident in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital, author of a scientific paper published in the Archives of General Psychiatry, and co-author of âa path-finding study on the epidemiology of mania.â