Thomas Kuhn - Wikipedia
This falls in line with a few Ray Peat quotes I've read, where he speaks about how current physiological paradigms like receptors and pumps cannot co-exist with the ideas of others like Gilbert Ling's.
Source: WikipediaDuring the period of normal science, the failure of a result to conform to the paradigm is seen not as refuting the paradigm, but as the mistake of the researcher, contra Popper's falsifiability criterion. As anomalous results build up, science reaches a crisis, at which point a new paradigm, which subsumes the old results along with the anomalous results into one framework, is accepted. This is termed revolutionary science.
In SSR, Kuhn also argues that rival paradigms are incommensurable—that is, it is not possible to understand one paradigm through the conceptual framework and terminology of another rival paradigm.
This falls in line with a few Ray Peat quotes I've read, where he speaks about how current physiological paradigms like receptors and pumps cannot co-exist with the ideas of others like Gilbert Ling's.