AUDIO: Wal Thornhill - This is our Electric Universe (Pt. 2 of 2: A Modern Galileo)

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In this part we examine how gate keepers in science & academia obstruct research. Some matters discussed: Why isn't science free? How is specialization problematic? Do we have collective PTSD? Why ought psychology be mandatory in science? Is science driven by media departments? How are publications & peer reviews abused? Is the corruption due to ideology, ego, or profit? How is EU multidisciplinary? Are hypothesis conflated with facts? Should science be open scource? What's Plasma? Is Big Science destructive? Who controls the censorship? What's the Van Allen Belt? How to attain innovations? Is a science court needed? + Hear how EU has created a star in a jar!

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This is our Electric Universe (Part 2 of 2: A Modern Galileo) - A conversation with Wallace Thornhill
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Guest: Physicist Wallace Thornhill (https://www.forumborealis.net/guests)
Recorded: 09 May 2019
Bumper music used with cordial permission from © Loopus.net
This Program is part of our 7th series called THE CRISIS OF ACADEMIA (http://www.forumborealis.net/series)

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