20220808

Why scientific curiosity was destined to produce Infinite Universe Theory

 PSI Blog 20220808 Why scientific curiosity was destined to produce Infinite Universe Theory

 

I have begun updating some of the most popular PSI blogs in view of the evidence for Infinite Universe Theory produced by the James Webb Space Telescope. Check out the update of:

 

http://thescientificworldview.blogspot.com/2009/07/what-is-meaning-of-curiosity-in.html

 

It also is on Medium. Here is the free link:

 

https://medium.com/@glennborchardt/what-is-the-meaning-of-curiosity-in-scientific-attitude-99052fb68fb9?sk=9c263c47c68654103568b66375a7f032

 

BTW: You might want to purchase an annual subscription to Medium.com. It is only $50 per year and gives you access to lots of great essays in addition to the ones we write. If you mention my name, half of that will be used for an endowment fund in support of the Progressive Science Institute.

 

 

 

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