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Accepted Science & Paradigms Which Are Likely Wrong

Accepted Science & Paradigms Which Are Likely Wrong
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Download or read book Accepted Science & Paradigms Which Are Likely Wrong written by Martin K. Ettington and published by Martin K. Ettington. This book was released on with total page 170 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As an engineer and student of science I try to keep up with publications of the latest discoveries and paradigm shifts in science around the world. I believe that there are several big problems with science today. First is that much science is biased which might be because some scientists want to keep their point of view prominent and the others because many focuses of science are supported by biased funding. This will be discussed in this book. The other issue is that many scientists limit their thinking to only support age old paradigms and refuse to accept changes to their theories or throw out evidence because it doesn’t conform their current beliefs. In this book we will cover many issues such as the belief among many cosmologists that the Big Bang never happened. We will also look at ideas we thought settled but which have lots of contrary evidence and anecdotal counter stories such as time travel and dimensional crossings. After you read this book you may question much of what is commonly accepted by scientists in the world today.


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