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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 7:34 am |
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Working with colleagues from NASA, a Florida State University
researcher has published a paper that calls into question three
decades of conventional wisdom regarding some of the physical
processes that helped shape the Earth as we know it today.
http://mozhi.org/mozhi%20news/10202.html |
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| mirage |
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 4:36 pm |
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On May 1, 10:34 am, karthika.moh...@gmail.com wrote:
Quote: Working with colleagues from NASA, a Florida State University
researcher has published a paper that calls into question three
decades of conventional wisdom regarding some of the physical
processes that helped shape the Earth as we know it today.
http://mozhi.org/mozhi%20news/10202.html
So, let me get this right. Humayun planned his experiments, conducted
them in conjunction with other researchers, and then analyzed and
published his results.
Finally he announced “This work will have important consequences for
geologists’ thinking about core formation, the core’s present relation
to the mantle, and the bombardment history of the early Earth,” he
said. “It also could lead us to rethink the origins of life on our
planet.”
It's too bad he didn't learn a thing from reading
sci.geo.earthquakes. Our authors know that you draw your conclusions
first, announce your breakthrough, avoid any experimentation, and
ignore contact with other researchers. And that "it also could lead
us to rethink the origins of life on our plant" suggests that the
rethinking would be based on the results of methodological testing and
that the rethinking would be done by others!
What an obvious fraud!
--mirage |
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