The Diversity of Science: A Personal View of the Search for God

Written by Israel Lira

In one of his most famous works, Contact, the American astronomer, astrophysicist and cosmologist Carl Sagan (1934-1996) speculates in the guise of a novel on what would be the possible social, economic, political, philosophical, scientific and theological repercussions of receiving an interstellar message from a civilization more advanced than ours and one that could be within reach of our terrestrial radio telescopes; with the subsequent plausibility of being decoded and translated.

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COVID19 Diagnosis is Medical Fraud

Written by Dr. Judy Wilyman

An infectious disease cannot be diagnosed by identifying a virus because having the virus does not always lead to disease or even serious disease. An infection without symptoms produces immunity and this is how herd immunity is established in populations. Frank McFarlane Burnet won the Nobel Prize for this science in 1960.

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Corruption of Modern Science: Light as Particles

Written by Claes Johnson

Modern Physics identified by quantum mechanics/atom mechanics as a revolution of classical non-atomistic continuum wave mechanics, was initiated by Max Planck (pictured) in 1900 with his mathematical derivation of the spectrum of blackbody radiation based on a concept of energy quanta hf (Joule) as discrete packets of energy with h=6,62607015โ‹…10โˆ’34 Planckโ€™s constant and a f a natural number (1,2,3,โ€ฆ) representing a frequency. 

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