K. Lee Lerner Quotes
Pseudoscience Often Relies On A Witches' Brew Of Scientific Terms (e.g. "wavelength," "energy Fields," "vibrations") Half-baked Into Simplistic Metaphors That Do Not Correspond With Testable Reality. In Some Cases, Pseudoscience Simply Relies On Language That Is Deliberately Vague And Poorly Defined To Deceive. While Outright Lunacy Is Almost Always Easy To Spot, The Most Dangerous Of Pseudoscientific Meanderings Are Those Filled With Scientific Terminology That, Even For Experts, Can Initially Be Daunting And Impressive. Upon Dissection, However, The Terminology Is Invariably Found To Be Misused, Or Used In A Context Far From Accepted Understanding. However Convincing And Artful, However Much We May Even Wish The Conclusions To Be True, Monuments Built In Such Shifting Sands Cannot Withstand The Inevitable Tests Of Time.
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