Smart People Make Connections Between Diverse Subjects
No one can be an expert in every subject, rather no one can have esoteric (rare) knowledge of many different subjects. And yet someone has to pull it all together. Fortunately most things do not require esoteric knowledge, and knowledge of science & math can act as a useful BS filter.
Math is really important too, consider the most recent BS I've uncovered.... this article on quantum computing is an example of science being used to promote certain types of research, when there is no foundation to support it:
http://www.nature.com/nature/links/011220/011220-2.html
A related site gives a description of the mathematics:
http://www.imsa.edu/~matth/cs299/node23.html
I am not an expert in either physics, computer science, or math but I was able to figure out that they needed 12-13 qubits to do what they claimed to have achieved with just 7 qubits. This is an example where almost no one would question the experts, especially since it was confirmed by experiment !!! And yet it is obvious to me that the results were fabricated. I have suspicions as to how this might happen too, but these publications are really a means to an end for an aspiring PhD candidate, rather than a real source of knowledge. And if they can get away with it in a respected peer-reviewed scientific journal like Nature, imagine what crap gets into the newspapers these days!
I'm smart, I'm representative, and I have dreams and goals to pursue. Someone has to pull it all together. If the experts won't do it, then why not me ?
I'll tell you what else I see: I see oil reserves running out, based on 95% probabilities, NOT the 5% probabilities of recoverable oil that experts use. More than that I see a likely solution to the problem, but people with money are "keepin the funk alive" so to speak, driving cars that get less than 200 mpg fuel economy. Non-renewable MEANS non-renewable. Like a non-renewable club membership, or $20 prepaid debit card, when the expiration date comes, that's all folks! When the Hubbert Peak comes it's gonna get nasty on the highways, cause there's going to be people who still have money who want to drive their big autos, while everyone else switches to cargo-proportional transportation, like motorized bicycles & tricycles with airflow fairings, and maybe two-wheeled trailers for cargo.