Meadmaker
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I think there is no such thing as a bad scientific result, or one that is "not worth having". However, there are some scientific results that are easily misused, and there are some that are not very important.
The OP gave an example that fits both criteria, at least as regards race inequity. The existence of a "smart gene" may be worth knowing about. However, of what value is it to know that some races are more likely to have it than others. It doesn't tell you much. On the other hand, people will try to insist it does tell you something, such as "That proves we're better than you."
So, while there is no such thing, in my opinion, as knowledge that is not worth having, I think there is such a thing as knowledge that is not worth pursuing. Why spend time searching for something that isn't very important, and might be misused?
The OP gave an example that fits both criteria, at least as regards race inequity. The existence of a "smart gene" may be worth knowing about. However, of what value is it to know that some races are more likely to have it than others. It doesn't tell you much. On the other hand, people will try to insist it does tell you something, such as "That proves we're better than you."
So, while there is no such thing, in my opinion, as knowledge that is not worth having, I think there is such a thing as knowledge that is not worth pursuing. Why spend time searching for something that isn't very important, and might be misused?