| Subject: Re: Can The Scientific Community Be Trusted?//Methinks NOT! |
| From: bdbryant@mail.utexas.edu (Bobby D. Bryant) |
| Date: 20/05/2006, 10:17 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic |
On Fri, 19 May 2006, "Art Wholeflaffer" <science@zzz.com> wrote:
Can The Scientific Community Be Trusted?
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U-Wire) - The scientific community has always been
quick to dismiss any kind of alternative viewpoint that threatens to
throw the 'accepted' knowledge of the world into question.
Yeah, that's why radical counter-intuitive ideas like the heliocentric
solar system, biological evolution, electromagnetic radiation, general
relativity, quantum mechanics, and limits on computability have never
gained a foothold among scientists.
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Bobby Bryant
Austin, Texas