Good quote Billy!  I can see how a geologist would approach new ideas that way. 
 Something interesting might be buried in the next strata, road cut, or drill 
core.

Chris 

 

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New ideas

 

 

 

..."new ideas or hypotheses are like small children: It’s best not to judge 
them too early 

because you don’t know what they are going to be like as adults. Very often, 
the problem 

with new ideas is not that they are wrong, but that they are incomplete."

 

 

geologist Paul Hoffman

Interviewed by Laura Poppick

in March 19, 2019 issue of Knowable magazine

 

 

 

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