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I posted on last JMG's Covid Semi-open post if there would be interest in creating a website where we could take the discussions on the open posts and take them one step further by showcasing the research that has not gotten enough press time and resilience techniques that people that don't want to take the frankenserum can take. I received a couple of replies from programmers, which is more than enough to put it up. One thing that I haven't figured out and would like to discuss here is just what type of content we could publish. So if there is something you would like to see have more display regarding the current situation and in general the un-voiced corners of today's society. What are they?
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Date: 2021-09-14 02:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-09-14 10:13 am (UTC)I see that my comment could be interpreted that way. There is a quote by George William Russel that corresponds more to what I think:
We as a civilization have put the experts on top of everything and the mess is huge.
I think a lot about saving science, but I see that science as an institution is terribly bad shape. I wouldn't know where to start. If you have an idea, I'd love to hear it.
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Date: 2021-09-16 11:18 pm (UTC)Regarding Science and how to save it. First thing in my mind is to start doing Science outside of the approved institutions. Old-style messy science, basic scientific method shared with kids and lay people in everyday things, like cooking, gardening and the crafts. On another more robust front, I think the parts of Science that are going to survive will have to tie in one way or another to spirituality, alternative medicine, architecture and basic engineering --things that would be useful on a declining and post decline age.