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On 20 Jan, 09:21, "Ed Cregger" wrote:
"art" wrote in message ... On 19 Jan, 10:56, "AI4QJ" wrote: wrote in message ne http://www.energyscience.org.uk/le/le24.htm I have just got around to reading just the intro of the above URL. Later I will digest the rest of the lesson. What struck me was how deftly the author pointed out where pseudo experts have dominated science thru the ages such that it reflects the poles of the many led by the few. It shows time and time again that science is a popularity contest where the so called "in crowd" of of self rightious people have been able to thwat the advances of science of the past centuries. Gallilao comes to mind as does Green of Nottingham and Heavieside of Clapton and ofcourse my favorite Gauss. We are seeing the same thing here on this newsgroup where passed tenents are held on to the death by those addicted to the passed. Naturally I think about my own case. I presented a trail of science where each step can be examined in depth on Googles when reading the achievements of others. There is not one point on the trail that prior science does not repute. It fills a void with respect to radiation where presently there is nothing else presented to fill this gap of knoweledge. Yet we can see how humans react to change with out a morsel of evidence to contradict the new are able to gather a baying crowd similar to that around madame Guillotine to view the death of nobles. Ofcourse at that time academia had not closed its society off from the outside where now they are better equipped against the poll makers such that the only efforts left to derail in science are those generated outside the academic world and also judged by those who are also excluded by the closed society as a unproven value. Vincent was different. He generated his skunk works from the inside of academia who were desperate to include themselves into the closed.science of academia, Where they could supply information that would not and does not pass the time of day in academia. I read a tale once that a man hid from facts by hiding in a garbage can where he suddenly realised he was closed off from all the worries of the world. Where the temperature was warm and food tho spoiled was available for the picking. Ofcourse there was the smell but what did it really matter as nobody else was around that could smell and thus insult him. In this group there is evidence that some of its members have emerged from their former places of confort and thus show that even in speech does the former odour prevail. Humans must get away from this syndrome of resistance to change and regain its inherrant inquisitiveness. Very best regards to all Art Unwin....KB9MZ...XG(uk) ------------- Do you suppose that red blood cells look down their noses at white blood cells? After all, there are far more red blood cells than white blood cells. Numbers alone would indicate that they are superior. Perhaps the white blood cells feel that they are superior because there are fewer of them. Plus, they have the noblest task of all, that of defending the world/body. Without either type, our bodies would cease to function. So it is with various types of people. We need them all. Each have their function. None are expendable. Ed, NM2K- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes. But when they over estimate their abilities in areas outside their field of expertise you can expect problems. Both a set of gears as well as a wrench each have superb qualities. Let the wrench place itself between the grinding teeth of gears then all progress comes to a halt Art |
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