I have a relative who is getting his doctorate in Geology.
He has gone out to many archaeological sites as part of his studies.
I asked him once what would happen if they found something (fossil or artifact) that geologically didn't belong... something that the would challenge the present theories of chronological order.
He said they wouldn't find anything like that.
I asked again, but what if you did?
He said very slowly... We wouldn't find it. It would never have happened.
The implication is that, if you as a scientist (geology, anthropology, etc...) find something that inconveniently challenges the current belief system, you cannot have found it. If you insist, then kiss your academic career and credibility goodbye.
Best to pretend not to find anything.
i used to like science in school.
but now that I've been watching this clown world for a while,
in starting to think there is this diametrically opposed set of forces,
called good, and evil.
and I'm starting to think that "science" is the force of evil.
the universe bootstrapped itself into existence billions of years before "science" ever came along.
look at "Science" now
Bio-Weapons Labs in Ukraine.
Bio-Weapons Labs in Wuhan.
Dr Fauci dictating muzzles.
Putin Threatening Nuclear War.
Vaccines are bio-weapons. always have been meme.
The Moon Landing HOAX.
Gender Affirming surgeries and hormones.
AHDH Generation is now meth-heads
"Chemical Imbalance"
Opioid Generation
Fentanyl Epidemic
The Electric Chair
Surveillance Society
Chip Shortage
Sex Ed In Kindergarten
"Doctors Baffled"
Vivisection
GMOs
I have a relative who is getting his doctorate in Geology.
He has gone out to many archaeological sites as part of his studies. I asked him once what would happen if they found something (fossil or artifact) that geologically didn't belong... something that the would challenge the present theories of chronological order.
He said they wouldn't find anything like that.
I asked again, but what if you did?
He said very slowly... We wouldn't find it. It would never have happened.
The implication is that, if you as a scientist (geology, anthropology, etc...) find something that inconveniently challenges the current belief system, you cannot have found it. If you insist, then kiss your academic career and credibility goodbye. Best to pretend not to find anything.