What were your bosses reaction when they found out the research was fraud? Were they like "I don't care, FIX IT. I NEED THIS DONE YESTERDAY!" or were they as shocked as you?
Is it morally wrong to publish fraudulent research?
shocked. They couldn't get too angry because they were friends with the thesis director of the french guy.
I have to say they were pretty supportive and helped me a lot when shit hitted the fan.
Did you report the frenchie?
Not much. Except that this field is dying in reality but kept alive by memes. Whatever money there was initially has already been made and patented.
Well you sure got lucky. I once had a boss who forced me to work on a project that he knew was doomed to failure.
Well, there's only two ways to go. Chalk it up to experience, forget it and move on. Or come clean, bare your soul and beat your breast and beg forgiveness from whomever you need to.
>implying karma is real
Reread my post god damn brainlet
>Is it morally wrong to publish fraudulent research?
What the fuck kind of question is that? How would it not be?
That's not what karma is...