SCIENCE IN AFRICA
[This Monday’s Archive was published in TTP on May 21, 2014. It is even more relevant today as the eco-fascisti are in more power than ever to ruin science and ruin America’s economy with their “climate change” warmism hoax. Plus, it’s one of the more fascinating stories in the history of science – real science that is. Oh, and there was a very personal reason why I was here too.]
TTP, May 21, 2014
Ilheu do Bom-Bom, Principe Island, São Tomé & Principe, Africa. I have come here, one of the remotest and least known countries in Africa, for two reasons.
First is to make a scientific pilgrimage. There’s a profound relevance to what happened here almost a century ago, and how science is perverted in America today. So we’ll begin there. We’ll get to the second reason later. (OK, here’s a hint — you won’t believe how magical this place is. And yes, there are pictures.)
“Africa” and “science” are two words you don’t often see in combination. Yet it was here that one of the most momentous experiments in the history of science took place. Here is where the most famous scientist of modern times – Albert Einstein – became famous. If it hadn’t been for what happened here, he’d have remained unknown. Here’s the story.
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