The Forbidden History of Science

The Forbidden History of Science
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Download or read book The Forbidden History of Science written by Mike Hockney and published by Magus Books. This book was released on with total page 403 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The problem is not to find the answer, it's to face the answer." – Terence McKenna At school, you are taught "science". You are not taught the history of science, so you have no idea how science came to be the institution it now is. You are never taught the secret history of science whereby scientific idealism (based on the mind) could have become the orthodoxy, rather than scientific materialism (based on the body). In this book, we will show you how easily science could have taken an entirely different route from the one it did take. The heroes of this tale are Immanuel Kant (in his younger, Leibnizian years), and the Jesuit Roger Boscovich. Their system embraced mind in its own right, i.e. mind considered as something that does not owe its existence to matter. Read for yourself the astounding rival history of science. You will soon discover why it's so terrified of drawing any attention to the secret history of science ... the forbidden history.


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