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John Parmentola's avatar

I allege that if you look at those in the administrative structure of the National Academies, they are dominated by humanities majors. The same is true of universities and colleges.

The assault on science comes from the humanities. I saw it when I was a professor. Those in the humanities were jealous because those in STEM could buy time off teaching through grants to do research. The humanities were subordinate to those in STEM. That is not true anymore.

You can trace this contempt for science to the poet William Blake, who referred to Newton’s discoveries as Newton’s sleep.

The assault on the Constitution has to do with its formulation more along the lines of a scientific theory of managing governance and social behavior. It is also evident in the Declaration of Independence: We hold these truths to be self-evident……. It is formulated according to postulates like Euclid's plane geometry.

It's no accident since Jefferson was a scientist of sorts.

For those in the humanities there is no objective truth or cause and effect. Their fields of research are riddled with storytelling and nonsense.

That is what we are fighting. 83% of college/university graduates major in the humanities. They fundamentally practice pseudo-science by using a narrative to dismiss facts that contradict their narrative. It's the exact opposite of the scientific method.

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

Decentralization is the rebellion.

Decentralize academia (home school)

Decentralize Media (Substack, podcasts, videos)

Decentralize money (Bitcoin)

Decentralize food (shop local and grow and raise your own)

Next up:

Decentralize medicine, science. And government.

Decentralize everything:

https://open.substack.com/pub/joshketry/p/decentralize-everything-in-1776-america?r=7oa9d&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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