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Nope.In a Liberal Democracy it is all about WHO you know.
You are making my point, thanks.
You have to prove that you know how to conduct research by obtaining a PhD, but once you've done that, provided you can get your work published, you can continue to get funding.
To get work published it must pass the scrutiny of other scientists, and that only requires that it is free of error and contributes to the scientific knowledge (i.e., it's original and/or new).
Robert Foot's Mirror Matter work is mostly laughed at by other researchers, but it gets published because there's nothing wrong with it mathematically, and it's original.
Mordehai Milgrom proposed an alternative theory to the generally accepted Cold Dark Matter theory. Few people think that it works, or can be made to work, in general situations. But he gets published because his work is mathematically rigorous and entirely original.
There are many other examples of scientists who get published because their work is rigorous and original, even though it is generally disregarded as fringe science, or completely silly, or ultimately worthless. They just happened to be the two who came to mind first.


