AN ARTICLE WORTH READING: We can break the computer algorithms destroying critical thinking
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There was Tom Bearden who died 3 weeks ago. His book "Fer de Lance" is a mind melter.
John Hutchinson, Bob Greenyer, Ken Shoulders, JL Naudin, Michael Persinger, JP Biberian, Tadahiko Mizuno, A. G. Parkhomov, Judy Wood. Sir Roger Penrose, Dr Stuart Hameroff and Viktor Schauberger.
Most of these are still alive. Einstein was a plagiarist and a fraud.
I'm familiar with about half of the names on your list. Great examples, but unfortunately not a one counts as "popular" in my estimation. Hence the difficulty. Those who are well-researched in multiple theories and don't parrot the "approved theory" are marginalized or ignored, which of course helps perpetuate all the deceptions!
I love Schauberger, an amazing individual. And yes indeed, Einstein was an absolute joke. None of his plagiarized theories are even true/valid which is the cherry on top of his fraudulent legacy!