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Old 03-24-2007, 07:50 PM
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Default A few words say it all

Here's what Myron Evans has to say about Physics current status.
Hmmm..Why I'm not surprised?


Physics is more abstract and complicated than ever before, but really new ideas such as ECE theory are rare. Physics is more closely controlled than ever before, but the only effect is that scientists follow the developments on www.aias.us from natural curiosity. The actual peer use (APU) system I have advocated on the blog this morning indicates with accuracy the extent to which a new theory or new experimental discovery is actually being used. The "controllers" of physics now use bureaucrats to censor new ideas (as the IoP episode on the blog shows). So I think that modern establishment physics has fallen right into the trap warned against by Francis Bacon: "The Idols of the Cave". This means that the human mind often hides the truth with abstractions. What could be a better description of establishment physics today? I have just posted a few quotes from Bacon on the blog. This attempted control of human thought was also warned against by Orwell and many others. The emergence of feedback software makes all the difference, we all know that ECE is driving the APU index nuts. The only people who don't read and use ECE are the IoP bureaucrats. This has led physics into a deep crisis, because the controllers lack credibility. The adoption of the APU index is the only logical way out of this crisis.


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