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Physicists and politicians
0 Comments Published by admin July 5th, 2007 in Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Freedom of Science, LawyersDoctor of Philosophy Sean Carroll this time meddles in politics and notes that politicians routinely involve in perjury.
Well, let’s see what would happen if the same non-perjury rules were applied to physicists.
Physics is the only professional industry which is not regulated. It is the law of nature that unregulated professionals perjure themselves more than regulated […]
Science as mythology as commodity
0 Comments Published by admin June 11th, 2007 in Science, Doctors of Philosophy, Freedom of ScienceDiscarding the still new for a new one to satisfy the whims of a bureaucracy called fashion seemed strange to citizens who were still subjects of human rulers. Subjects became citizens and citizens became consumers of image templates sold to them by giant unhuman organisms. When citizens started to discard a new jacket in order […]
An unapologetic apologist for Newtonism
1 Comment Published by admin June 10th, 2007 in Science, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Cavendish Experiment, Freedom of ScienceUnapologetic Mathematician turned out to be an apologist for Newtonism. Here he is advising me to duplicate the Cavendish experiment to verify that Newton’s Soul exists. Unapologetic Mathematician claims that he himself measured Newton’s Soul in a Cavendish experiment he conducted in “middle-school physics.”
This is the strongest proof so far that Newtonism is the state […]
Constants of Freedom of Science
0 Comments Published by admin June 6th, 2007 in Science, Physics, Doctors of Philosophy, Newton, Freedom of ScienceI have been discussing units and constants with angryphysicist and Unapologetic Mathematician. My understanding is that units are definitions and constants of nature is physical mythology. A constant of nature is a branded unit and Newton, who was the first Newtonian, was a corrupt scholastic doctor who understood branding very well.
Newton was a product of […]
Freedom of Science passes a milestone!
0 Comments Published by admin May 13th, 2007 in Physics, Freedom of ScienceI just noticed that the visitor count shows over 1,000 visitors. That’s really exciting! Thanks to all the people who found themselves here after googling what they were searching for. I hope at least some of them enjoyed their time here.
Freedom of Science is right at the forefront of the revolution. All of us are […]
The new scientific revolution
0 Comments Published by admin May 7th, 2007 in Science, Religion, Physics, Freedom of ScienceTo raise consciousness for Freedom of Science I am planning to distribute flyers here in New York City.
In the flyer I want to emphasize that Newtonism is religion and teaching Newtonism in classrooms is unconstitutional. I will ask New Yorkers to Free Science from the grip of colonizing British King of Kings of Mechanics. This […]
Women and Science
2 Comments Published by admin January 21st, 2007 in Science, Religion, Physics, Doctors, Newton, Humans, Freedom of Science, WomenI am very excited that women will change science for the better.
Initially I thought that women’s independence war was not related to science. But it is. The emergence of women from slavery already changed the definition of science.
This post is a rough draft that I put together to establish a connection between women’s independence war and […]
The state of science
0 Comments Published by admin January 12th, 2007 in Science, Religion, Faith, Physics, Doctors, Newton, Humans, Freedom of ScienceIt is 2060. A historian of science looks at 2007. What does he see?
In 2060 Newton’s reign has been over for about a decade. The post Newtonian generation has no respect for Newton’s authority. Newton is seen as the second Aristotle who corrupted human reason for over three centuries. Students are no longer indoctrinated with […]
Free Software Free Science
1 Comment Published by admin January 8th, 2007 in Doctors, Freedom of ScienceIn Free Software and Social Justice Eben Moglen writes:
As steel is replaced by software, more and more of the value in society becomes non-rivalrous: it can be held by many without costing anybody more than if it is held by a few.
The same is true for human software, our language. As long as human software is […]
Open letter to lawyers
1 Comment Published by admin January 7th, 2007 in Science, Regulation, Freedom of ScienceAn Open Letter to Lawyers:
I am planning to form an internet court [Net Court? Web Court? YouCourt? UJury?] to evaluate the speculation “Newtonism is religion.”
This internet court will be conducted as a public international arbitration case and will allow people from around the world to contribute their evaluations. Technology to create such a site is […]
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