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TPOD - Dark Matter, Hiding in the Margins by Tom Wilson
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TPOD - Dark Matter, Hiding in the Margins by Tom Wilson
You're right, Tom, excellent analysis; but I have the sinking feeling we are preaching to the choir, here. Nobody's writing ,from our EU and plasma cosmology point of view, is going to get their material or interpretations seriously considered, much less printed, by NASA, government funded educational programs, or any of the popular science press parrots in the USA. I and lots of others try, but it's herding cats. Deaf and dumb cats. Oh for a good manga story on all this stuff! Now there's a large market, even here. The EU e-books are good, and written for people inexperienced in critical thinking in science, so you'd think they'd be making some inroads with cosmologists, but inertia is a funny thing...
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Re: TPOD - Dark Matter, Hiding in the Margins by Tom Wilson
Hi Jim,
For your info, this TPOD was posted Feb 16, 2009, sometimes TPODs get 'recycled'.
Regards,
Daniel
For your info, this TPOD was posted Feb 16, 2009, sometimes TPODs get 'recycled'.
Regards,
Daniel
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Re: TPOD - Dark Matter, Hiding in the Margins by Tom Wilson
Yes, and back in the day, it was always noted right up front that an article was a re-post from whenever. I don't know whether that was due to Amy's influence or what, but it would sure be nice if that protocol were reinstated.D_Archer wrote: sometimes TPODs get 'recycled'.
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