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Newton: greatest genius ever lived
4 Comments Published by admin March 10th, 2008 in Physics, Newton, Freedom of ScienceThe British lost the political war and were kicked out of many continents as ugly colonizers of the people. But the British still rule the world, although in a stealthier mode.
The British now rule by infiltrating the education system.
Newtonism is the British religion sold as science. British Newtonist religion is taught as the state religion […]
Intelligence and doctors
0 Comments Published by admin February 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized, Doctors of Philosophy, Freedom of ScienceThe ultimate goal of mathematics is to eliminate any need for intelligent thought. [Alfred N. Whitehead]
In this article Isabel Lugos is propagating the oldest scholastic propaganda. Willingly or unwillingly, I do not know. This propaganda asserts that Doctors of Philosophy are supremely more intelligent than non-doctors:
I_Docs >> I_non-Docs
Lugos adds to this claim a twist by […]
Don’t become a physicist!
5 Comments Published by admin February 24th, 2008 in Physics, Freedom of ScienceThe original article titled Don’t become a scientist! is here. And a similar article: Women in Science. And this: College is waste of time and money. And Academic Science isn’t that bad.
First I notice that Katz is using science as a pun for physics. This is indeed a funny pun. Although mistaking religions to be science […]
How to topple Newtonism
3 Comments Published by admin February 20th, 2008 in Uncategorized, Newton, Freedom of ScienceSome thoughts on the mission of the Freedom of Science blog. What is Newtonism? Can it be toppled? Does it need to be?
Also available here in wiki format.
The best case scenario
In the best case scenario
scientific authority is transferred to the people
Newtonism is exposed as religion
Kepler’s rule is recognized as fundamental
Newtonian occult is removed from science
When […]
Freedom of Science is on hiatus until early summer
0 Comments Published by admin January 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized, Freedom of ScienceI started the Freedom of Science blog to free science from the hereditary monopoly of professional physicists. The task is the same as trying to free justice from the hereditary monopoly of another group of corrupt professionals, the lawyers. The relation of lawyers to justice is the same as the relation of physicists to science.
Lawyers […]
PhD Wall
0 Comments Published by admin November 8th, 2007 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Freedom of ScienceLouise Riofrio said:
Talking to a brick wall with a PhD hanging from it is still talking to a brick wall…
All doctors behave the same way
The idea is true for all doctors not only for Doctors of Philosophy.
For a lawyer there is only one kind of relationship with non-lawyers: Attorney-client relationship.
A medical doctor will not discuss medicine […]
Knowledge divides
4 Comments Published by admin November 5th, 2007 in Doctors of Philosophy, Humans, Freedom of ScienceHow come humans who pride themselves to be so intelligent are ruled by unhuman organisms? Since the dawn of history the rulers have been ruling by establishing a knowledge divide between themselves and the ruled. The knowledge divide is dug and maintained by a professional class called scribes in the service of the ruler. The […]
Mathematics
3 Comments Published by admin October 31st, 2007 in Science, Authority, Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Freedom of ScienceJohn Baez writes: “For people who think they can do fundamental physics without much math, the correct answer is not “no!” so much as “I doubt it, but go ahead and try.”1
“You must use mathematics to do fundamental physics,” sounds like a good advice. It would have been even more helpful if it meant something.
John […]
Mechanics
0 Comments Published by admin October 29th, 2007 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Freedom of ScienceHere’s the graphic related to yesterday’s post about Newtonian Mechanics:
The graphic illustrates the point that scholastic doctors are a constant of history and even though the name of the profession changes what doctors study and how they study it remains the same.
The graphic starts with something called nature. Nature is the label under which […]
Force 1
0 Comments Published by admin October 24th, 2007 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Freedom of ScienceCan there be effective formulas used in astronomy with force terms in them?
As far as I know, no effective formula used in astronomical calculations include a force term. In programming analogy “Force” is a string in a number field. No computations can be done with strings. Therefore, force terms are always written and then […]
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