Deconstruction of Scientific Mythology


Subject: Deconstruction of Scientific Mythology
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 12:43:07 EDT

This is a useful phrase borrowed from human genetics, which developed from chemistry. The ECE theory is a deconstruction of scientific mythology, leaving the standard physics as a flat earth society. Their personal conduct (which is terrible by any moral standard of wider society) is however of no relevance to science at all. The power of human genetics is shown by the classic paper by Capelli et al, Current Biology, 13, 979 (2003) which showed the true origin of the Britons for the first time as being essentially European paleolithic. This took a sample of 1772 Y chromosomes from 25 locations in a comparitive analysis. This was later developed by Brian Sykes in “Blood of the Isles” and by Francis Prior in his TV Programmes “Britain BC” and “Britain AD”. No more than 10% of the paleolithic, hunter gatherer, bloodline is continental in origin, and that is mainly Angle (Frisian Islands). It is not possible to distinguish between Angle and Saxon DNA, the Norse DNA being distinctly different. The European paleothic DNA is found in Iberia, France, northern and central Italy. The mythology was of course totally different, that there were large successive invasions from the Continent, displacing the indigeneous population. Such invasions never occurred. This is fairly obvious from the enormous hill forts of the ancient Britons, showing an advanced civilization which was well organized. Copper and tin were traded as far as the middle east with the Phoenicians. In a remarkably similar way, the whole of twentieth century mythology in gravitational physics has been deconstructed.

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