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Lifetime Achievement Award in Natural Philosophy

 PSI Blog 20230306 Lifetime Achievement Award in Natural Philosophy

 

Thanks to the Chappell Natural Philosophy Society for recognizing the importance of Infinite Universe Theory.

 

“Dr. Glenn Borchardt is one of the most influential scientists outside of mainstream science with his Ten Assumptions of Science, Neomechanics, and the Infinite Universe Theory. Many modern critical thinkers have based their own models and theories on Borchardt’s ground-breaking work. An earth scientist by trade, Borchardt has been a staunch opponent of the Big Bang and relativity for many decades and is known as one of the premier scientific philosophers of our time.”

 

[GB: Here is the link to the 2-hour presentation, complete with a few much-appreciated accolades and a chance for me to discuss Infinite Universe Theory once again:

 

https://naturalphilosophy.org/dr-glenn-borchardt-receives-a-lifetime-achievement-award-from-the-cnps/

 

I am truly humbled by this honor. Many great scientists have received this award. I especially remember when John Chappell, the founder of dissidence in the US, introduced me to Halton Arp in San Francisco. Halton gave a talk on data he obtained questioning the Big Bang Theory. His opposition cost him telescope time in the US, so he moved to Germany to continue his work. He was especially famous for his “Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies,” showing galaxy collisions that defied the popular universal expansion interpretation. His courage in the face of cosmogonical oppression is encouragement for all who followed in his footsteps.

 

Thanks again to the Chappell Natural Philosophy Society for the award. This is a great step on the way to finally replacing the paralogistical Big Bang Theory with the more logical Infinite Universe Theory.]

 

 

 

 

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations Glenn on a well-deserved award! Hopefully, it will bring more attention to your valuable work.

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