
Originally Posted by
cmind
I guess you missed my point entirely. There's a big difference between challenging the idea that all crystals are periodic (a subtlety of chemistry that most people don't even know or care about and is only discussed in conferences and journals) and believing in things like bigfoot, ESP, ghosts, etc.
Of course people 'in the know' will take this stuff very seriously and engage in name-calling, but the fact is, he was still well within the scientific mainstream. My point is, some people here will use this as an excuse to advance their own quasi-religious, pseudo-scientific ideas about god knows what, citing this guy as an example of "the establishment being wrong".
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