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      The harder it is to reproduce the experiment the less likely you are to be caught, and in the meantime you get paid to live your dream job as a world renowned scientist. It’s the whole “fake it til you make it” scheme ever-present in every field.

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          Not really, they get caught within a few years usually. It just takes a much shorter amount of time to get caught for a simple experiment than a more complicated one.

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      It’s the money. Every American passes through the turnstile of “college” and drops off their 100k+ before they go live life. Colleges are turning up in abandoned K-Marts. It’s a feeding frenzy.

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    Wasn’t this also in the news a few years ago when a material scientist was nominated for a Nobel Prize before he was caught to have faked almost a third of his publishings?

    It’s the whole electroplaning fiasco of the 1970s all over again.