If I google E. W. Silvertooth, I get sites like
Unusual Research Home Page,
Suppression, Censorship and Dogmatism in Science and
Infinite Energy Magazine
Sounds rather like conspiracy theory.
On one science minded forum they say:
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So how is this unpublished paper going to convince the skeptic of EGT when the experimental reporting is below the quality of my undergraduate physics notebook? [...]
Also there is no error analysis from Silvertooth and his experimental setup is literally shaky.
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Papers have to be published to get accepted as scientific knowledge.
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'The unfortunate Morley and Michelson' experiment is the reason western education continued to wrongly teach and assume, that all things are unconnected and separate.
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Their is an infinitive amount of metaphysical explanations for a given phenomen. You could call a deterministic universe connected because every event is connect by a chain of course and effect to every other event.
You have to leave the paradigmn of "Words mean what common sense tells you" to understand science. Obviously you can't.
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Even The American Journal of Science has described Michelson and Morley's experiment as 'the most successful failed experiment'.
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They call it that way, because the experiment wanted to prove that their is Aether but failed to do so.
On the other hand the findings layed theoretical groundwork for modern science which can live quite wel without the Aether hypothesis.
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And make a bit of realistic effort to find out about Sai Baba and NASA, if you are actually interested.
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If you are the one who makes such a claim you have the burdon of proof of providing the story that connects this thread, Sai Baba and the NASA.
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Also, there is life beyond a quick google search.
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If you make the claim, you have to back it up. It isn't the
responsibilty of your opponents to guess which story you could mean and search for it.
Whe you do make claims you have to back them up.
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Photo reading has also been endorsed by some world renowned teachers and organisations.
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I don't know of any Fortune 500 comany or similar sized organisation that trains their employes in Photoreading.
If you know of one I would be happy to hear it.
But till then you have the burdon of naming those organisations.