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<blockquote data-quote="moddestmike" data-source="post: 11666483" data-attributes="member: 20504"><p>Talbot even admits his theories don't align with the Laws of Physics. The guy was a PoliSci/Education major. He's widely known for dictating neo-Velikovskian ideology (which should instantly discredit any "Scientific" theory he may have).</p><p></p><p>Crack-pot science playing on some peoples love for mysticism and mythology.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unorthodox is an understatement. While I admire his enthusiasm there are several issues with his "theories". One being that he has no indication of formal education that would even begin to substantiate his claims. I'm far removed from the field of Astronomy BUT I can assure you this guy is simply attempting to pass off unsupported thoughts as theory.</p><p></p><p>FYI Big Bang has not been coined the end all be all. It's a theory with substantiated evidence support from academia, just as the String theory (much smaller support).</p><p></p><p>Perhaps someone with more knowledge in this area could chime in.</p><p></p><p>Also, this video makes light of just how ridiculous this theory is. Read his book if really want to delve into Velikovskian thought. It's entertaining and very imaginative, but its nothing more than pseudoscience as someone else stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moddestmike, post: 11666483, member: 20504"] Talbot even admits his theories don't align with the Laws of Physics. The guy was a PoliSci/Education major. He's widely known for dictating neo-Velikovskian ideology (which should instantly discredit any "Scientific" theory he may have). Crack-pot science playing on some peoples love for mysticism and mythology. Unorthodox is an understatement. While I admire his enthusiasm there are several issues with his "theories". One being that he has no indication of formal education that would even begin to substantiate his claims. I'm far removed from the field of Astronomy BUT I can assure you this guy is simply attempting to pass off unsupported thoughts as theory. FYI Big Bang has not been coined the end all be all. It's a theory with substantiated evidence support from academia, just as the String theory (much smaller support). Perhaps someone with more knowledge in this area could chime in. Also, this video makes light of just how ridiculous this theory is. Read his book if really want to delve into Velikovskian thought. It's entertaining and very imaginative, but its nothing more than pseudoscience as someone else stated. [/QUOTE]
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