Yes. Even at that time, there were reports of scientists working on some thingamyjig to 'block the hole'. Sound familiar? Maybe, being more impressionable as a young teen, or the misledia not being so pervasive and 24/7, or a combination of both, it seemed slightly more believable back then.
Not making the tools and knowledge available for laymen to find the answers themselves, even guided, means a lot of stuff can be very effectively lied about.
As we know, the "peer reviewing" process has been compromised due to how incestuous it has become.
Yes. Even at that time, there were reports of scientists working on some thingamyjig to 'block the hole'. Sound familiar? Maybe, being more impressionable as a young teen, or the misledia not being so pervasive and 24/7, or a combination of both, it seemed slightly more believable back then.
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Not making the tools and knowledge available for laymen to find the answers themselves, even guided, means a lot of stuff can be very effectively lied about.
As we know, the "peer reviewing" process has been compromised due to how incestuous it has become.