From the Star Wars-themed fake paper submitted by Neuroskeptic to nine scientific journals and accepted by four:

From the Star Wars-themed fake paper submitted by Neuroskeptic to nine scientific journals and accepted by four:

This would be hilarious were it not so disturbing. From Lee Travis at defiant thinking.wordpress.com:
People put so much weight on what the “experts” say – it’s easier to abdicate our own research and critical thinking and rely on others who are supposed to know more than we do. It makes sense to an extent – no one has time to do their own research on every question that comes up, especially complicated issues like science or economics – but blanket trust placed in others, simply because they have a degree or have been published somewhere, can be a dangerous thing.
Case in point: A scientist who blogs under the name “Neuroskeptic” wrote a spoof academic piece and submitted it to nine scientific publications, to see whether any would publish what was clearly and explicitly a farce. He chose a Star Wars theme for his submission, writing under the names “Dr. Lucas McGeorge” and “Dr. Annette Kin,” and focusing on the “midi-chlorians,” fictional entities that live inside cells and give Jedi their powers.
The bulk of the paper was a copy-and-paste of the mitochondria entry from Wikipedia, changed with a simple find/replace to turn mitochondr* into midichlor*. He then added clear Star Wars reference, such as:
To continue reading: May the farce be with you
This is not a review, just a short plug for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It’s fantastic, of the quality of Star Wars 4, 5, and 6, not 1, 2, and 3. It is a perfect and seamless blend of old and new, with subtle homages to some of the famous scenes in 4, 5, and 6. Harrison Ford does his usual good job, but newcomer Daisy Ridley steals the show. She’s got that rare star quality that jumps off the screen. The writing is superb and the special effects are great, especially in 3D. I’ve been a Star Wars fan since I stood in line two hours to see the premier of Star Wars 4 (you couldn’t get advance tickers way back in 1977). The Force Awakens is a great film, and not just for die-hard Star Wars fans. It actually surpasses its hype, and how many times does that happen in Hollywood?