String Theory

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We tell kids: “Actually *anyone* can be a scientist. Science is about asking questions more than having answers. Scientists always welcome questions! Why? Because there are NO stupid questions in science. Science is a journey where professional researchers actually learn from being forced to answer questions. *Never* be afraid to say that something confuses you. Most great discoveries usually begin not with ‘Eureka!’, but with “Huh. That’s odd.”

So you then try to apply that in real life.

12:34 AM · Jul 4, 2023

I never claimed to be a doctor or scientist, I am an embalmer. I have been only sounding an alarm about what I am seeing! I can only say that this is not normal. In the 20 years prior to 2021 I never seen anything like this. Something is causing this, and I see it often.

 
4:09 AM · Jul 3, 2023

As a STEM PhD, I never say those things to kids. Why? Because we are lying.

It’s a total disconnect. A sense of an imagined life as researchers and scientists that has nothing to do with reality.

Ask questions about COVID, String Theory, CPI, etc and you will *not* find this. 🙏

12:41 AM · Jul 4, 2023


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