on 12/16/02 10:32 AM, tarquin at tarquin@planetunreal.com wrote:
Could our scientists and philosophers take a look at [[The Logic of Scientific Discovery]], [[Ideological assumptions http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideological_assumptions]], [[Pre-columbian transatlantic contacts http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-columbian_transatlantic_contacts]] and other contributions of 200.149.93.63 & 200.149.94.243
http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Contributions&target=200. 149.94.243
Very interesting. The Pre-Columbian contacts article is reather ordinary and pedestrian, containing only a few of the existant wild theories. Not long ago such theories were the cover article in Atlantic Monthly and one book at least was published by the New York Times. So long as they are not presented as fact I don't see a problem. He gives, after all, a whole slew of references.
The other, Idealogical Assumptions, seems a bit creative, although fun to read.
Fred