Allen Savory has figured out how to basically save the planet. He has learned how to capture rain water in deserts, utilize ruminant animals to fertilize barren pastures, and turned wastelands into lush landscapes for farming.
In this short clip, he talks about today's "scientists" who have no interest in experimentation (the Scientific Method), but will only believe something is "science" if there is a peer-reviewed paper:
Good for you. Experimental results are easy to fake if the researchers agree to do it. Nothing can be really certain on this planet, especially these days with tricky tech, clones, deep fakes and holograms.
Allen Savory has figured out how to basically save the planet. He has learned how to capture rain water in deserts, utilize ruminant animals to fertilize barren pastures, and turned wastelands into lush landscapes for farming.
In this short clip, he talks about today's "scientists" who have no interest in experimentation (the Scientific Method), but will only believe something is "science" if there is a peer-reviewed paper:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGDbpg1nG8Y
Yep that's what's going on!
I reviewed other people's paper. Usually there are 2 more other reviewers with me. A lot of people just let them publish even if the studies' flawed.
I didn't let them pass.
Good for you. Experimental results are easy to fake if the researchers agree to do it. Nothing can be really certain on this planet, especially these days with tricky tech, clones, deep fakes and holograms.
I just watched the video.
Lot's of scientists (in the industry and academia) thought I'm crazy for having new ideas LOL.
I've got a job offer declined when a Berkeley masters grad asked me in the interview, so you're not doing the thing they do in papers?