Set in 2093, Nightflyers tells the story of a group
of maverick scientists and a powerful telepath who set off on an expedition aboard the spaceship Nightflyer in hopes of making contact with a mysterious alien life at the edge of our solar system.
Often, however, the response may include active opposition and ad hominem attacks aimed at destroying the career and reputation
of the maverick scientist.
Based on an adventure fantasy by Arthur Conan Doyle, it's the story
of a maverick scientist and explorer, Professor Challenger (Wallace Beery under a bushy beard), who reports on a land that time forgot on a plateau deep within the South American jungles.
Not exact matches
Rumours along similar lines have circulated ever since, courtesy
of cults and
maverick scientists.
Two
maverick scientists have unveiled their plan to produce the first cloned human baby by the end
of 2002.
Being J. Craig Venter's genome Closing in on more affordable genome sequencing,
maverick scientist J. Craig Venter has led the first sequencing
of both halves
of a human's genome — that
of J. Craig Venter — a venture funded in part by... that's right: the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Md..
There are some
scientists out there who won't find these results particularly surprising (such as Don Ingber, who was quoted in the article, or Mina Bissell, just to name two out
of a very large handful
of «
mavericks» in cell biology and developmental biology who have been trying to push the conceptual envelope in this direction for some time now).
The series follows eight
maverick scientists and a powerful telepath who embark on an expedition to the edge
of our solar system aboard The Nightflyer — a... Read
The contribution
of a very eminent climate
scientist was edited to make him seem like an inconsistent crank, while
maverick outsiders were presented as the voices
of scientific orthodoxy.
The Myths are quite entertaining, because the info there does neatly deflate all the rubbish / nonsense talked by the small number
of shills &
mavericks who oppose the mainstream science (i.e. the mainstream science which results in virtually all the climate
scientists being in accord with the consensus
of 97 %... or nowadays more likely 99 %)
Bart V: I have little confidence in any
scientist or group
of scientists who imagines that they are up against «a well - orchestrated and well - oiled misinformation campaign» when said campaign is actually composed
of a hodgepodge
of retirees, bloggers, commenters, and
maverick scientists, and depends to no small degree on top climate
scientists behaving like a combination
of Orwell's Ministry
of Truth and the Keystone Kops.
What gives the game away is that these valiant,
maverick scientists seem to find problems in virtually every subfield
of climate science.
Salby & science Einstein
of climate science; foremost climate
scientist; ground breaking; hero or fine science hero; landmark work;
maverick like Nobel winner; one
of the world's most brilliant climate
scientists; outstanding
scientist; profoundly original thinker;
Dr. Christy played the role
of the «skeptic» climate
scientist being bullied by the consensus
scientists, and the Republican congressmen often referred to him as a «
maverick».
This
of course demonstrates completely unmerited persecution by the warmist cabal (who must at all costs keep all
scientists in their thrall, especially heretic,
maverick scientists)-- this,
of course, is catnip for deniers everywhere, and especially Faux News.