>From Abd:

...
> Younger scientists are becoming educated in what actually
> happened in 1989-1990.
...
> The skepticism is most entrenched among physicists, who
> seem to be unwilling to acknowledge that there might be
> something happening that they don't understand.

The irony here is that encountering phenomenon that is not currently
understood (according to current accepted theory) is precisely what
physicists ought to yearn for in their professional lives. It's where
new discoveries have the best chance of being uncovered and
subsequently explored. It's the perfect opportunity for staking out
new scientific territories and making a professional name for oneself.
That's precisely what the next gen of post-docs and graduates in
physics are likely to do.

Move over! There is hope.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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