Fringe science references
"Every revolution begins inside the head of one single person."
Subject |
Researcher
|
Biological transmutations -
low-energy transmutation of elements |
C. Louis Kervran |
Fluidic vortexes and implosion technology | Viktor Schauberger |
Gaia - earth as a living organism | James Lovelock |
Biophotons - how cells communicate | Fritz Albert Popp |
Holographic
information transfer |
Roland Plocher |
Water crystals - does music change the water? | Masaru Emoto |
Neutrino interaction with living
systems - potential vortex and scalar waves |
Konstantin Meyl |
Morphogenetic fields shape the
organism Do animals have a sixth sense? |
Rupert Sheldrake |
Inspirational reading: Rupert Sheldrake: The Science Delusion. Freeing the Spirit of Enquiry (US title: Science Set Free. 10 Paths to New Discovery) (2012) Naomi Oreskes und Erik M. Conway: Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming. Bloomsbury Publishing 2010, 368 pages, ISBN: 978-1408824832 |
There is a new website dedicated to
open questions and new ideas:
www.opensciences.org
It calls itself "a portal for open-minded scientific investigations
that go beyond the dogmas that dominate so much of science today".
See also the valuable site on Closeminded
science - examining the negative aspects of the social dynamics
of science. Another interesting one is the Boundaries
of Science webring.
"The new always happens against the overwhelming odds of statistical laws and their probability, which for all practical, everyday purposes amounts to certainty; the new therefore always appears in the guise of a miracle." - Hannah Arendt
"... coming to agree on scientific truth is an untidy business, quite different to the way it is usually represented in texts and popularisations" (page 171).- Harry Collins, Trevor Pinch: The Golem. What You Should Know about Science. Second Edition 1998
"A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it." - Max Planck: Wissenschaftliche Selbstbiographie. Leipzig 1948, page 22