Lack of science and mathematics library books in county library shelves
Not for myself do I worry: young people need to be exposed toboth science and mathematics in the press and in their schools forour technological culture to continue into the future.Science writing needs a science audience and peoplein libraries buying the books for their shelves.Mathematics writing for the most part is at the worst ebbin recorded history?How can we change these trends for the future?See More


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I came across the Sandia point ( flint spear point) found by Frank Hibben
in 1948. He was slandered by people who recognized them as just like
the Solutrean shoulder point from southwestern France.
That event was more than 60 years ago: the reputation of
science suffers from this as being very like a religion
when a 'belief" in Clovis first can suppress and defame fact?
These men in fact recognized these points as European
in technology, but chose to defame an honest man
over believing his discovery? I just read a paper from 1997
that said ideas of Solutrean level tools in American were mistaken.
Let the dead bury the dead
and believe your verified facts over doctrines.
13500 BP had European origin big game hunters in the Southwest of America.