Maybe, maybe not. What Corey Powell takes issue with is the public understanding of the putative event, i.e. "expanding into something", it being an explosion, among other misconceptions. On the other hand, he gives the time of day to Geoffrey Burbridge and his maverick theory aimed to undermine Georges LemaƮtre's "
ex nihilo" proposition. Also from the halls of maverick science, Laura Geggel enflames the zeitgeist surrounding the study suggesting
Humans Are Growing Weird, Bone Spikes On Their Skulls.. We call 'em bone spurs, and it's a case of revenue-blind, lamestream media not reading further than the headlines and abstracts of scientific papers. Look at the data sampling
for yourself, and what's going on with the subjects who participated, and breathe easy you won't be evolving into some smartphone-using demon anytime soon. Amidst this subjective uncertainty, there's objective uncertainty when it comes to a
Quantum Physics Experiment Shows Heisenberg Was Right About Uncertainty, In A Certain Sense. (CS)
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