Where is the zebra? |
Where is the zebra? |
May 12 2006, 02:42 PM
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Jun 3 2006, 07:07 AM
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Studying anomalous phenomenon or arguing for non-standard hypothesis don't make us nutters. It is even a fundamental freedom to be able to do so.
It is sad that so many scientists are closed to anomalous phenomenon or non-standard hypothesis, but I must say that they are not the worse ennemies of those who study these phenomenon. The worse ennemies are the nutters who spread so much garbage around the (few) serious works into these domains and discredit all the (few) serious works. For instance, it is an independant private UFO studier group, the CUFOS at Chicago in 1989, which enquired about the Roswell case and demonstrated it was entirely bogus. But who know about this demonstration??? But nutters themselves would be completely inoffensive and ignored, if they were not given so much publicity by certain medias... |
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