
Came up on a Reddit post earlier today perfectly describes how the scientific process is iterative.
Came up on a Reddit post earlier today perfectly describes how the scientific process is iterative.
Podcast/Article: Delingpod 66: Elizabeth Hogg URL: https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/yd29ij/Hogg_Mono_Master_MP3.mp3 Description:
James talks with the amazing Lady Hogg. Elizabeth or Liz Hogg to her friends – was 90 this year. Now isolated at home in London, she looks back cheerfully on her extraordinary life as an impoverished scion of the English rural upper classes – including her stint as a secret intelligence service codebreaker and her eccentric chums including the lady who broke her leg while performing her very unusual party piece
This content comes from: The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast URL: https://delingpole.podbean.com/feed.xmlPodcast/Article: #92 Gregory Wrightstone: Inconvenient Facts URL: https://anchor.fm/s/c95b184/podcast/play/12163107/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fproduction%2F2020-3-8%2F62750434-44100-2-0c290a22b8d6e.mp3 Description:
recorded 26th February 2020
Gregory Wrightstone is a geologist with more than 35 years of experience researching and studying various aspects of the Earth’s processes. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Waynesburg University and a master’s from West Virginia University, both in the field of geology.
He has written and presented extensively on many aspects of geology including how paleogeography and paleoclimate control geologic processes. His findings have allowed him to speak at many venues around the world including Ireland, England, China and most recently India.
Gregory is a strong proponent of the scientific process and believes that policy decisions should be driven by science, facts and data, not a political agenda.
Gregory Wrightstone is a man of true science, firmly in the tradition of (Arab natural philosopher) al-Haytham… His mission is to distinguish what is from what is not in the climate debate. He has splendidly succeeded.
Christopher Monckton, Viscount of Brenchley
(source inconvenientfacts.xyz)
https://inconvenientfacts.xyz/blog
https://twitter.com/GWrightstone
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Inconvenient-Facts-Science-That-Doesnt/dp/1545614105
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What Separates Urgent Care And The ER? Your Bill.
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Urgent care centers look a lot like emergency rooms. But they’re a lot cheaper, both for patients and operators.
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Physical Stores Are Back, Again
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Brands are struggling to strike a balance between the real and digital worlds.
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Katharine Birbalsingh: education and the new racism
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Headteacher Katharine Birbalsingh joins Brendan O’Neill to discuss the failure of progressive education, the politics of racial victimhood, and the need for national identity.
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What Could Cause the Next Housing Crash?
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Are rules governing housing finance setting the stage for the next crash? If so, what ought to change? Diego Zuluaga comments.
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