Well no, but one piece of new research does suggest that people who reject the science are also more likely to entertain a whole range of
whacky ideas.
The Weston Price Foundation is notorious for promoting
whacky ideas about nutrition and health.
For instance, because my messages aren't packaged presentations but more conversational in nature, sometimes someone will say something that will totally derail the discussion with
some whacky idea.
Jim at Bargaineering has a not - so -
whacky idea to lower taxes on interest earned from savings — maybe then we'd save more?
Not exact matches
As a result, I'm having so much fun coming up with all kinds
whacky school lunch
ideas.
A LOT of excellent (and some
whacky)
ideas on housing / energy / lo - tech / climate / environment.
We'll let you float an outrageous
idea, you're already viewed as being a tad «
Whacky», plus your career is kinda over — Then the rest of us can seem to be «Real Scientists» tm, by pointing out just how «
Whacky» you are in comparison to us.