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Ursula Stouffer's avatar

Reverse engineered mathematics - now that actually makes sense! The exact opposite of REAL science is, when you decide on an outcome, and then do anything you can to 'prove' it to be true.

Which unfortunately is how most science is conducted today - there are very few real scientists left, who then, for speaking the truth, will be vilified, stripped of resources, fired, and sometimes murdered.

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Gregory Lessing Garrett's avatar

In my next book: "Ursula Stouffer Said It Best:

Reverse engineered mathematics, now that actually makes sense! The exact opposite of REAL science is when you decide on an outcome, and then do anything you can to “prove” it to be true, which, unfortunately, is how most science is conducted today. There are very few real scientists left, who then, for speaking the truth, will be vilified, stripped of resources, fired, and sometimes murdered."

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Chris DeMelo's avatar

Which one of your books should I get which covers the orbits (and seasons) of the sun, moon, stars and planets in detail? Thank you.

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John's avatar

It is a pitty that the paperback is quite expensive … at least for me. Recently I have bought another great book, Invisible Rainbow (Arthur Firstenberg) that sells for USD 25

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Gregory Lessing Garrett's avatar

If I could, I would sell my books for free. Unfortunately, Barnes and Noble won’t allow this.

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John's avatar

This is absolutely great article with great insights! I was approaching what you depicted so well. Especially about abused math. Reversed engineering … like with gravity. You throw things from Pisa tower (except feather annd other inconvenient things) and you actually make something natural (falling objects because they are heavier than air) to become something special, an invisible force. You actually “steal” natural process and pack it with “science” the process to a part of something that supports what you need to support. Based on that you can formulate laws and math formulas to make a picture “real.”

As for parallax, if they sell billions of stars that are in various distances , I think that absence of parallax is impossible.

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Bridget's avatar

Great information.

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Chris DeMelo's avatar

Does this book cover what your book "The Myth of Outer Space" covers, or is the Outer Space one more in detail? Thank you.

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Gregory Lessing Garrett's avatar

Yes, and far more. Greg

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