Nokoni
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I agree, and actually think the same is true of much of science. Gerald Pollack (author of 4th Phase of Water, which tells the story of what is, IMHO, the greatest scientific breakthrough of my lifetime) tells the story of starting his scientific career studying what makes muscles work, discovering that the textbooks had it all wrong, thinking how odd that he had chosen a field the foundations of which were rotten, but then realizing over the course of a long scientific career that that was actually very common. Reinforces the old adage that science progresses one funeral at a time.
I didn't even know the EU crowd had a forum, so I'll have to check it out. Thanks.
I didn't even know the EU crowd had a forum, so I'll have to check it out. Thanks.