Science was wrong is a fascinating collection of stories about the pioneers who created or thought up the "impossible" cures, theories, and inventions "they" said couldn't work—Cover.
Most of then, of course, were deemed 'impossible'.
Subtitled, Startling Truths About Cures, Theories, & Inventions 'They' Declared Impossible.
Stanton Friedman has an MSc degree in physics and was employed for 14 years as a nuclear physicist by major industrial companies working in highly advanced, classified nuclear programmes. He is the author of Flying Saucers and Science and wrote Captured! with Kathleen Marden. Kathleen was trained as a social scientist and for 10 years served as international director of field investigator training for the Mutual UFO Network.
Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden offer example after example of what happens when good people fail to step back and look at not only the details, but the big picture. Sometimes it's those we love most who we chastise hardest, and in the case of this book, the authors' love for scientists and the scientific community is evident in this epic wake-up call. --George Noory, host, Coast to Coast AM
When considering the historical record of scientific experts, from their views on manned flight and atom bombs to germs and Global Warming, the one constant seems to be that mostly they were wrong. Perhaps it is time for the public to consider alternative sources of information, such as this book.
--Jim Marrs, author of the New York Times best-sellers Crossfire and Rule by Secrecy-- "Reviews"
"Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden offer example after example of what happens when good people fail to step back and look at not only the details, but the big picture. Sometimes it's those we love most who we chastise hardest, and in the case of this book, the authors' love for scientists and the scientific community is evident in this epic wake-up call." --George Noory, host, Coast to Coast AM "When considering the historical record of scientific experts, from their views on manned flight and atom bombs to germs and Global Warming, the one constant seems to be that mostly they were wrong. Perhaps it is time for the public to consider alternative sources of information, such as this book." --Jim Marrs, author of the New York Times best-sellers Crossfire and Rule by Secrecy