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In reply to the discussion: Dr. Robert Lanza, considered one of the leading scientists in the word... [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)9. thank you for posting this
I had read some things by/about Dr. Lanza some time ago, and lost them along the way (maybe when my system died 2 years ago?).
Good to have his ideas back in my life and at my fingertips...his "woo theories" fit very happily with my personal world view.
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1monster
Jan 2014
OP
Exacerbated times a million when such authority is speaking outside their field.
NuclearDem
Jan 2014
#8
I don't have an axe to grind here; but I'm always amazed at how people who have
1monster
Jan 2014
#15
He happens to be a biologist / biochemist, so it's unsurprising that he would propose a biocentrist
magical thyme
Jan 2014
#21
"We don't get it so we are going to denounce it and denigrate it as 'woo.' Sneer." - SMs*
Berlum
Jan 2014
#14
interesting. There are tons of scientists physicists included who put out a hypothesis
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#38