Beyond the boundaries of established science an avalanche of exotic ideas compete for our attention. Experts tell us that these ideas should not be permitted to take up the time of working scientists, and for the most part they are surely correct. But what about the gems in the rubble pile? By what ground-rules might we bring extraordinary new possibilities to light?
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GaryN
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by GaryN » Fri Aug 30, 2019 11:28 am
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"Hole in the ground", Oregon.
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"Crack in the ground", Oregon.
Been watching some Youtube videos at this site:
softroadingthewest
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_hQBk ... ozw/videos
I'm not convinced by the standard geological explanation.
In order to change an existing paradigm you do not struggle to try and change the problematic model. You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. -Buckminster Fuller
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