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Tom Van Flandern
15 years 9 months ago #23394
by creator
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I was very saddened to learn just today of Tom's illness and passing, as I much admire his work, especially that on the speed of gravity.
I am also distressed because I would have liked to share this information from the start (had I known,) rather than now. Nevertheless, for others who may be or may have been or who may know others in like circumstances, please investigate cancertutor.com for an extremely comprehensive compendium of the most effective treatments.
Respectfully, and with great admiration for Tom's ability to think "outside the box,"
-Dann McCreary (aka creator)
subarcsec.com - flyinghouse.com
I am also distressed because I would have liked to share this information from the start (had I known,) rather than now. Nevertheless, for others who may be or may have been or who may know others in like circumstances, please investigate cancertutor.com for an extremely comprehensive compendium of the most effective treatments.
Respectfully, and with great admiration for Tom's ability to think "outside the box,"
-Dann McCreary (aka creator)
subarcsec.com - flyinghouse.com
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15 years 9 months ago #23574
by msheakc
Replied by msheakc on topic Reply from Micheal Shea
I have been following the work of TVF for years. He was one of the first of what is now many "maverick" scientists I am interested in. Tom was a rare scientist who had the courage to stand up against the scientific aristocracy and point out that the evidence no longer supported their "well-established" theories. I have to thank Tom for opening my eyes to the possibility that much is what is today considered iron-clad scientific fact is just plain wrong.
Those of use who think science is more about questions than answers need to follow Tom's example, and work to open the eyes of mainstream science and the public at large to the new scientific world view that has begun to open up, in no small part thanks the work of Tom Van Fladern.
Michael E. Shea
Those of use who think science is more about questions than answers need to follow Tom's example, and work to open the eyes of mainstream science and the public at large to the new scientific world view that has begun to open up, in no small part thanks the work of Tom Van Fladern.
Michael E. Shea
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