- Publisher:
- Society for Scientific Exploration
- Since:
- 2009
Contrary to public perception, scientific knowledge is still full of unknowns. What remains to be discovered – what we don't know – very likely dwarfs what we do know. And what we think we know may not be entirely correct or fully understood. Anomalies, which researchers tend to sweep under the rug, should be actively pursued as clues to potential breakthroughs and new directions in science.
Publications in EdgeScience
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EdgeScience: EdgeScience 4
FEATURES: "Swinging Anomalies: Originally proving Earth rotation, Foucault pendulums now seem to detect Moon motion" by René Verreault…
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EdgeScience: EdgeScience 3
FEATURES HIV Does Not Cause AIDS by Henry Bauer The Reincarnation of Mediumship Research by Julie Beischel Reports of Luminous Seas by…
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EdgeScience: EdgeScience 2
Types of Anomalies: Ok, Not-OK, and Sleeping
An Editorial by Peter Sturrock
Letters: Some Further Thoughts on Premonitions
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EdgeScience: EdgeScience 1
"Doing Science Means Exploring"
An Editorial by Henry Bauer
"A Mysterious Variation in Radioactive Decay Rates" by Peter Sturrock
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