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    May 05, 20251 min read

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    By history of science I mean that science is an activity that is never objective in time or perspective. And that science has changed over time based on other happenings.

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    1. Donna Haraway, “Crystals, Fabrics, and Fields- Metaphors that Shape Embryos”, 1976
    2. Paladium. The Genealogy of Chinese Cybernetics.
    3. Mauna Kea TMT protest readings

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