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Frodo Baggins (baggins@yuri.fpgsm.unc.edu) 2004/05/19 08:26

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Sounds like "Science without Bounds" means science without those pesky
rules like having to analyze data, set up meaningful experiments, etc.

Just make whatever far-out claim you like and call it SCIENCE!

Art D'Adamo wrote:
> The Intersection of Science, Religion, Mysticism and Philosophy
>
> "Science Without Bounds" is a book available for a FREE download
> for personal and educational use at
>  http://www.adamford.com/swb
>
> Here's a review of "Science Without Bounds"
>
>   I know of no better point of departure than Art D'Adamo's
>   "Science Without Bounds." There is nothing flashy about this
>   one, so don't expect a sound and light show. True to his subject,
>   however, Art is direct and straightforward, with an inquiring
>   mind that will thrill and inspire you. Give it your full
>   attention and you will be richly rewarded.
> - Wave Reviews, http://www.OpenMindOpenHeart.org/Waves.html
>


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